Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Perennial or annual herbs, usually somewhat succulent, rarely epiphytic.
Stems:
Stems rarely twining, nearly always with minute, 3–celled, glandular hairs and with larger, 2–celled to several–celled hairs.
Roots:
Fibrous root system.
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Alternate, distichous or spiralled.
Blades various.
Margins entire.
Veins parallel.
Sheathing; sheath closed and narrow or expanded, blades often separated from the sheath by a slender petiole, in bud usually each half of blade rolled against the midrib.
Stipules absent.
Flowers:
Flowers in terminal, axillary, or leaf–opposed, cymose inflorescences, these sometimes subtended by a folded, spathaceous, leafy bract, flowers rarely solitary.
Flowers usually insect–pollinated, but without nectaries, usually bisexual (perfect) or bisexual (perfect) and staminate, actinomorphic or somewhat irregular.
Calyx of 3 sepals; sepals usually green, sometimes petaloid, distinct or rarely connate at base.
Corolla of 3 petals, ephemeral, usually blue to pink or white, all similar or 1 colored differently and reduced in size, distinct or occasionally connate toward base, occasionally clawed.
Stamens usually 6, in 2 whorls of 3, occasionally only 1–3 fertile and others represented by staminodes or absent; filaments usually slender, often conspicuously long–pubescent; anthers dithecal, opening by longitudinal slits or rarely by apical or basal pores, often with an expanded connective, pollen sacs sometimes dissimilar.
Ovary superior, 3-carpellate, with as many cells or 1-celled in upper part, sometimes l–2 of the cells imperfectly developed or completely suppressed and ovary appearing l-celled, placentation axile; ovules 1 to several per cell, orthotropous, hemitropous, or anatropous; style terminal, hollow; stigma capitate, penicillate, or 3-lobed.
Fruit:
Fruit usually a loculicidal capsules; rarely indehiscent and then occasionally fleshy.
Seeds with copious mealy endosperm and compound starch grains; embryo small; capping the endosperm at 1 end; with a single terminal cotyledon and a lateral plumule; or sometimes with a second vestigial cotyledon; the embryo position marked by a disk-like or conical operculum.
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