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Stemonaceae

Stemonaceae
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R. David Whetstone in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Herbs [herbaceous vines, or low shrubs], caulescent [stemless], from rhizomes [tuberous roots]. Leaves simple, stipules absent. Basal leaves sheathing. Cauline leaves present [absent], alternate [whorled], petiolate, venation ± palmate [arcuate-pinnate with strongly developed midvein], transverse parallel veinlets connecting primary veins. Inflorescences axillary, cymose [racemose or unifloral]. Flowers bisexual, radially [bilaterally] symmetric; perianth hypogynous [to epigynous]; tepals 4[-5], distinct [connate]; stamens 4[-5], opposite tepals; ovary 1-locular; placentation apical [basal]; style 1 [absent]; stigmas [1]-3. Fruits capsular, 2[-3]-valved. Seeds globose [to ellipsoid].
Croomia heterosepala
Media
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Croomia japonica
Media resource of Croomia japonica
Croomia pauciflora
Media resource of Croomia pauciflora
Stemona japonica
Media resource of Stemona japonica
Stemona tuberosa
Media resource of Stemona tuberosa
Stichoneuron membranaceum
Media resource of Stichoneuron membranaceum
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