Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Annual or perennial herbs.
Stems:
Stems often swollen at the nodes. stems often prostrate to spreading, sometimes erect.
Roots:
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Opposite or sometimes appearing whorled.
Base leaf bases often connate around the stem.
Margins entire.
Sessile to Long-petiolate.
Stipules present, small, persistent or sometimes caducous.
Flowers:
Flowers few to numerous in dichasial cymes, occasionally in axillary clusters, racemes, or solitary.
Flowers bisexual (perfect), actinomorphic.
Calyx of 5 sepals; sepals distinct, nearly distinct, or connate into a conspicuous tube.
Corolla of 3–5 petals; petals white, usually 2-cleft, rarely absent; notched, cleft, or sometimes fibriate or divided, sometimes sharply differentiated into an expanded part and a basal claw, then often with 2 small outgrowths present at the juncture of the limb and claw.
Stamens 2–5, rarely alternating with staminodes; distinct or adnate to petals at base to form a short tube, which may be adnate to the gynophore or sometimes adnate to lower part of calyx, petaloid staminodes sometimes present; anthers dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits.
Ovary superior; styles 3, occasionally 2, connate proximally for 1/2 of length, rarely to nearly distinct (D. cordata), filiform, 0.1–0.3 mm, glabrous proximally; stigmas 3, occasionally 2, linear along adaxial surfaces of styles (or branches).
Fruit:
Capsules ovoid to globose; dehiscing by 3 valves.
Seeds 1 to numerous; cochleate to reniform; usually tuberculate; perisperm starchy; hard or rarely soft; true endosperm absent.
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