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Crossosomataceae

Crossosomataceae
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JANAS 26(1)
PLANT: Small to large shrubs, rarely arborescent, often spinescent and intricately branched. LEAVES: alternate or opposite, scattered or fascicled; stipules minute or absent. FLOWERS: solitary, axillary or terminal on short shoots, perfect, actinomorphic, perigynous, with or without a fleshy or thin, glandular, crenately lobed disk lining the hypanthium; sepals (3-)4-5(-6), ovate, persistent; petals (3-)4-5(-6), distinct, deciduous, narrowly lanceolate to round ovate, usually longer than sepals, often short-clawed; stamens 4-50, sometimes unequal in length; carpels 1-5, distinct, stipitate or sessile, with 1-2 or many ovules. FRUITS: follicular. SEEDS: black or brown, with a whitish or yellowish, entire to fimbriate aril. NOTES: 3 genera, ca. 6 spp., w and sc U.S. and n Mex. REFERENCES: Mason, Charles T., Jr. Crossosomataceae. . Ariz.-Nev. Acad. Sci. 26(1):2
Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Apacheria chiricahuensis
Media resource of Apacheria chiricahuensis
Crossosoma bigelovii
Media resource of Crossosoma bigelovii
Glossopetalon spinescens
Media resource of Glossopetalon spinescens
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