Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Terrestrial or sometimes aquatic herbs, rarely vines or shrubs.
Stems:
Roots:
Leaves:
Leaves simple or compound.
Alternate or rarely opposite.
Petioles usually present.
Stipules absent or vestigial.
Flowers:
Flowers in cymose, racemose, or paniculate inflorescences.
Flowers bisexual (perfect) or unisexual, actinomorphic or zygomorphic, usually insect–pollinated. Receptacle usually elongate.
Calyx of 3 to numerous sepals; sepals distinct, often petaloid, especially in apetalous genera, usually imbricate in bud, ± caducous.
Corolla (petals) absent or 3 to numerous, distinct, usually staminodial in origin, usually with a nectary near base, sometimes reduced to stipitate nectaries.
Stamens numerous, distinct, usually centripetal, sometimes in whorls of 5; anthers dithecal, introrse or rarely extrorse, opening by a longitudinal slit.
Ovary superior, carpels (1–)several to numerous, 1-celled, distinct or rarely connate into a compound ovary; ovules several to numerous and marginal, or solitary and apical or nearly basal, anatropous or sometimes hemitropous.
Fruit:
Follicles; achenes; or rarely berry-like.
Seeds small; with abundant endosperm and minute embryo.
Ploidy:
Habitat:
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