Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Low, slender annual or perennial herbs, often covered with firm unicellular hairs with a basal cystolith.
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Roots:
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Alternate.
Margins entire.
Stipules absent.
Flowers:
Flowers in open, bractless, scorpioid cymes that uncoil progressively as the flowers open, rarely with a few bracts toward base.
Flowers small, subsessile, or pedicellate.
Calyx 5-lobed, sepals distinct or connate at base, sometimes to above the middle, the lobes narrow, erect or spreading in fruit.
Corolla yellow, becoming blue, salverform, 5-lobed, with prominent scales in the throat; the lobes imbricate or convolute, rarely valvate.
Stamens 5, as many as and alternate with the corolla lobes, included in corolla tube, sometimes unequal, often with basal appendages; anthers dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits.
Ovary superior, 2(4–5)-carpellate, the carpels connate to various degrees, 2-celled, often becoming 4-celled by means of false septa, entire to 4-lobed; ovules usually 4, 2 per carpel, eventually 1 per cell, sometimes fewer by abortion, anatropous, erect, ascending, or nearly horizontal, rarely pendulous; style 1(2), sometimes 2-lobed, gynobasic, arising from between the essentially distinct ovary lobes, sometimes terminal, often heterostylous; stigma usually simple, capitate, sometimes 2-lobed or 4-lobed.
Fruit:
Fruit consisting of 4 nutlets; erect; ovoid; somewhat compressed; smooth and shiny; often with a distinct rim.
Seeds 1–4; endosperm absent or; if present; fleshy and scanty.
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