Causonis Raf., Raf., Med. Fl.
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https://doi.org/ 10.24823/EJB.2022.1895 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E44B37-471B-FFA5-FFF8-A51AFB16FCC9 |
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Felipe |
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Causonis Raf., Raf., Med. Fl. |
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Causonis Raf., Raf., Med. Fl. View in CoL 2: 122 (1830). – Type species: Causonis japonica (Thunb.) Raf.
Cayratia Juss. in Cuvier, Dict. Sci. Nat., ed. 2, 10: 103 (1818), nom. cons. pro parte. – Type species: Cayratia pedata (Lam.) Juss. ex Gagnep.
Columella Lour., Fl. Cochinch. 1: 85 (1790), pro parte. not Columella Vahl nor Columella Vell. – Type species: Columella pedata Lour.
Climbers, herbaceous; hermaphrodite; sometimes tuberous roots present; branchlets terete, with distinct longitudinal ridges; tendrils opposite to leaves, (1–)2–3(–8)-furcate, each branch subtended by a bract. Leaves alternate, pedately (4–)5(–7)-foliolate or trifoliolate; stipules 2, caducous; leaflets usually serrate at margin. Inflorescence a large compound dichasium, leaf-opposed or pseudoaxillary, rarely axillary. Flowers 4-merous; calyx cupuliform; corolla apex cucullate, valvate in aestivation; stamens inserted on the receptacle at the base of the floral disc, opposite to petals, filaments erect, anthers introrse; floral disc cupular and surrounding the ovary, 4-lobed; style conical, stigma minute and undivided.
Fruit a berry, usually globose to oblate, purplish black when mature, 1- to 4-seeded. Seeds triangular, triangular-obovoid or obovoid-elliptic in dorsiventral view, smooth or somewhat angular, convex on the back; beak usually more or less cylindrical; chalaza linear and protruding on surface extending c.1/2 to 2/3 of seed length from apex; raphal ridge distinct; without a distinct membrane covering the ventral infolds, ventral infolds inconspicuous or keel-shaped, cup-shaped or suborbicular in ventral view, horseshoe-shaped or concave in cross-section; endosperm ruminate, T- or m-shaped in cross-section. 2n = 30, 40, 60, 80, 120.
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