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Annonaceae

Annonaceae
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Robert Kral in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Trees, shrubs, rarely woody vines, deciduous or evergreen, with aromatic bark, leaves, and flowers. Pith septate to diaphragmed. Leaves alternate, simple, without stipules, petiolate. Leaf blade pinnately veined, unlobed, margins entire. Inflorescences axillary to leaf scars on old wood or to leaves on new shoots, solitary flowers or few-flowered fascicles, pedunculate; bracts or bracteoles present or absent. Flowers bisexual, rarely unisexual; receptacle becoming enlarged, elevated or flat; perianth hypogynous, segments valvate or imbricate; sepals persistent, (2-)3(-4), distinct or basally connate; petals either 6 in 2 unequal whorls of 3 with petals of outer whorl larger, petals of inner whorl fleshier than the outer, often with corrugate nectary zone, or petals 6-12(-15), nearly equal or unequal, veins impressed on inner face; stamens 10-20 or very numerous, hypogynous, spirally arranged, forming ball or flat-topped mass; filament short, stout; anther linear to oblong-linear, extrorse, longitudinally dehiscent; connective apically elongate, connivent; pistils 1-many, superior, 1-carpellate, 1-locular, distinct or connate to various degrees with at least stigmas distinct; placentation marginal, placenta 1; ovules 1-many per pistil; style short, thick; stigma terminal. Fruits berries, distinct, 1-8(-12) per flower, or coalescent, forming syncarps, 1 per flower. Seeds 1-many per pistil, arillate; endosperm ruminate, oily.

The family has particular importance in the tropics because of the edible syncarps of some species of Annona ; in the eastern United States the fruit of Asimina triloba (pawpaw) was once much gathered and appreciated. Programs in breeding from selected stock of Asimina have been undertaken (G. A. Zimmerman 1941).

Currently, the Pawpaw Foundation is intensively researching means to develop commercially marketable fruits. Recent studies of the chemical properties of Asimina reveal its pesticidal possibilities, and its potential as an anticancer agent (E. M. Norman, pers. comm.) The warm-climate genera Cananga , Rollinia , and Artabotrys have been used as ornamentals.

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Annona paludosa
Media resource of Annona paludosa
Annona papilionella
Media resource of Annona papilionella
Annona parviflora
Media resource of Annona parviflora
Annona pittieri
Media resource of Annona pittieri
Annona praetermissa
Media resource of Annona praetermissa
Annona primigenia
Media resource of Annona primigenia
Annona pruinosa
Media resource of Annona pruinosa
Annona purpurea
Media resource of Annona purpurea
Annona pygmaea
Media resource of Annona pygmaea
Annona quinduensis
Media resource of Annona quinduensis
Annona rensoniana
Media resource of Annona rensoniana
Annona reticulata
Media resource of Annona reticulata
Annona rosei
Media resource of Annona rosei
Annona salicifolia
Media resource of Annona salicifolia
Annona scleroderma
Media resource of Annona scleroderma
Annona sclerophylla
Media resource of Annona sclerophylla
Annona senegalensis
Media resource of Annona senegalensis
Annona spraguei
Media resource of Annona spraguei
Annona squamosa
Media resource of Annona squamosa
Annona stenophylla
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not available
Annona sylvatica
Media resource of Annona sylvatica
Annona symphyocarpa
Media resource of Annona symphyocarpa
Annona tomentosa
Media resource of Annona tomentosa
Annona urbaniana
Media resource of Annona urbaniana
Annona volubilis
Media resource of Annona volubilis
Anomianthus dulcis
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not available
Anomianthus heterocarpus
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not available
Anonidium brieyi
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not available
Anonidium floribundum
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not available
Anonidium letestui
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not available
Anonidium mannii
Media resource of Anonidium mannii
Anonidium usambarense
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not available
Artabotrys aeneus
Media resource of Artabotrys aeneus
Artabotrys antunesii
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not available
Artabotrys aurantiacus
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not available
Artabotrys brachypetalus
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not available
Artabotrys coccineus
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not available
Artabotrys collinus
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not available
Artabotrys congolensis
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not available
Artabotrys crassipetalus
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not available
Artabotrys cumingianus
Media resource of Artabotrys cumingianus
Artabotrys dahomensis
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not available
Artabotrys dielsianus
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not available
Artabotrys gossweileri
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not available
Artabotrys hexapetalus
Media resource of Artabotrys hexapetalus
Artabotrys hirtipes
Media resource of Artabotrys hirtipes
Artabotrys hispidus
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not available
Artabotrys hongkongensis
Media resource of Artabotrys hongkongensis
Artabotrys insignis
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not available
Artabotrys jacques-felicis
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not available
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