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Symplocaceae

Symplocaceae
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Frank Almeda, Peter W. Fritsch in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Shrubs or trees, deciduous [evergreen], often accumulating aluminum, tanniferous. Leaves alternate, spirally [distichously] arranged, simple; stipules absent; petiole present; blade margins serrate, serrulate, dentate, or crenulate-serrulate, sometimes nearly entire. Inflorescences usually axillary, rarely internodal, panicles or fascicles [racemes, spikes, or solitary flowers]. Flowers bisexual [unisexual]; perianth and androecium epigynous; hypanthium adnate to ovary wall; sepals [3-]5, connate proximally; petals [3-]5[-11], connate proximally [to middle]; nectary disc present; stamens ca. 40-100 [rarely ca. 5-15 in dioecious species], adnate to corolla at base [to middle], 1-4-seriate, in antisepalous fascicles [± evenly distributed]; anthers dehiscent by longitudinal slits; pistils 1, 2-3-carpellate; ovary inferior [subinferior], incompletely 2- or 3[-5]-locular; placentation mostly axile (intruded); ovules anatropous, unitegmic, tenuinucellate; styles 1, hollow, filiform [subulate]; stigmas 1, 2-5-lobed [capitate]. Fruits drupaceous. Seeds 1[-5], brown, ovoid or reniform, [ellipsoid, ampulliform, U-shaped, or S-shaped]; embryo straight [curved]; endosperm copious, oily.

Cordyloblaste Henschel ex Moritzi, with two species, occurs in eastern Asia (P. W. Fritsch et al. 2008).

Following A. L. de Jussieu (1789), some authors have long placed the Symplocaceae in Ebenales close to Styracaceae; others have placed it in Theales or Cornales (B. Ståhl 2004b). The recent ordinal classifications of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (1998, 2003) assigned it to the more broadly circumscribed Ericales (including Ebenales), comprising 24 families. Studies with DNA sequence data place Symplocaceae as sister to Styracaceae + Diapensiaceae (J. Schönenberger et al. 2005).

Within Ericales, Symplocaceae are distinguished by their estipulate leaves; sympetalous, actinomorphic corollas; epipetalous, connate stamens; inferior ovaries; simple styles; unitegmic ovules; and drupaceous fruits. These features and recent phylogenetic studies based on DNA sequence data and morphology leave no doubt that Symplocaceae constitute a monophyletic group (Wang Y. et al. 2004; P. W. Fritsch et al. 2006, 2008).

Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Ciponima guianensis
Media resource of Ciponima guianensis
Cordyloblaste henschelii
Media resource of Cordyloblaste henschelii
Cordyloblaste pendula
Media resource of Cordyloblaste pendula
Symplocos abietorum
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Symplocos acuminata
Media resource of Symplocos acuminata
Symplocos adenophylla
Media resource of Symplocos adenophylla
Symplocos adenopus
Media resource of Symplocos adenopus
Symplocos andicola
Media resource of Symplocos andicola
Symplocos anomala
Media resource of Symplocos anomala
Symplocos arborea
Media resource of Symplocos arborea
Symplocos arechea
Media resource of Symplocos arechea
Symplocos austin-smithii
Media resource of Symplocos austin-smithii
Symplocos austromexicana
Media resource of Symplocos austromexicana
Symplocos baehnii
Media resource of Symplocos baehnii
Symplocos banaensis
Media resource of Symplocos banaensis
Symplocos berteroi
Media resource of Symplocos berteroi
Symplocos bogotensis
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Symplocos breedlovei
Media resource of Symplocos breedlovei
Symplocos cambodiana
Media resource of Symplocos cambodiana
Symplocos celastrifolia
Media resource of Symplocos celastrifolia
Symplocos celastrinea
Media resource of Symplocos celastrinea
Symplocos cerasifolia
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Symplocos cernua
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Symplocos chimantensis
Media resource of Symplocos chimantensis
Symplocos ciponimoides
Media resource of Symplocos ciponimoides
Symplocos citrea
Media resource of Symplocos citrea
Symplocos coccinea
Media resource of Symplocos coccinea
Symplocos cochinchinensis
Media resource of Symplocos cochinchinensis
Symplocos colombonensis
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Symplocos colorata
Media resource of Symplocos colorata
Symplocos confusa
Media resource of Symplocos confusa
Symplocos congesta
Media resource of Symplocos congesta
Symplocos coriacea
Media resource of Symplocos coriacea
Symplocos corymboclados
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Symplocos costaricana
Media resource of Symplocos costaricana
Symplocos crassilimba
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Symplocos cubensis
Media resource of Symplocos cubensis
Symplocos culminicola
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Symplocos cuscoensis
Media resource of Symplocos cuscoensis
Symplocos debilis
Media resource of Symplocos debilis
Symplocos deflexa
Media resource of Symplocos deflexa
Symplocos disepala
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Symplocos dolichotricha
Media resource of Symplocos dolichotricha
Symplocos domingensis
Media resource of Symplocos domingensis
Symplocos dryophila
Media resource of Symplocos dryophila
Symplocos elegans
Media resource of Symplocos elegans
Symplocos excelsa
Media resource of Symplocos excelsa
Symplocos falcata
Media resource of Symplocos falcata
Symplocos fasciculata
Media resource of Symplocos fasciculata
Symplocos flavescens
Media resource of Symplocos flavescens
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