Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Annual or perennial herbs or small trees.
Stems:
Branches sometimes spinose.
Roots:
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Alternate or sometimes whorled or opposite.
Margins usually entire.
Sessile, subsessile, or petiolate.
Stipules usually absent, rarely represented by glands.
Flowers:
Flowers in terminal or axillary racemes or spikes, sometimes contracted into heads, rarely in paniculate inflorescences or solitary, each flower subtended by a small, caducous or persistent bract and 2 bracteoles.
Flowers bisexual (perfect), zygomorphic.
Calyx of 5 sepals, strongly unequal, inner 2 (wings) usually larger and often petaloid, outer 3 smaller, usually greenish, all deciduous or persistent.
Corolla of 3(5), lower one (keel) clawed, boat–shaped, entire or lobed and crested, lateral 2 rarely present, but if so, minute, lowest and upper 2 adnate to staminal tube, median petal boat–shaped.
Stamens 8; filaments connate nearly to apex into a sheath split along upper side, adnate basally to keel and upper 2 petals; anthers basifixed.
Ovary superior, laterally compressed, usually 2-celled, placentation apical; ovules 1 per cell, pendulous; style simple, elongate, terminal.
Fruit:
Fruit a 2–celled capsules; flattened perpendicular to the partition; indehiscent or loculicidal; sometimes 1 cell abortive; often margined or winged.
Seeds 1 per cell; globose to fusiform; usually pubescent and arillate.
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