Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Erect or ascending annual or perennial herbs, rarely shrubs, pubescent with simple or stellate hairs.
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Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Alternate.
Lower surfaces conspicuously glandular–dotted.
Margins dentate–serrate, often with 2 marginal basal extrafloral nectaries.
Petiolate or sessile.
Stipules present.
Flowers:
Flowers solitary in the leaf axils.
Flowers bisexual (perfect). heterostylous or homostylous, pedicels adnate to petioles, with 2 apical bracteoles.
Calyx 5-lobe, sepals at least 1/3 connate.
Corolla of 5 petals; petals obovate, caducous, claw pubescent, yellow or white [salmon, pink, orange, or red], sometimes with dark basal spot.
Stamens 5, alternate with the petals; anthers dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits.
Ovary superior to partly inferior, 3-carpellate, l-celled, placentation parietal; ovules (3-)numerous per placenta, anatropous; ityles 3; stigmas often fringed or brush-like.
Fruit:
Capsules broadly ovoid; dehiscent by 3 valves to near base; apex of valves recurved.
Seeds globose to oblong; often curved; reticulate; aril unilateral.
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