Crotoneae Dumortier (1829: 45)
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Crotoneae Dumortier (1829: 45) |
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Crotoneae Dumortier (1829: 45) . Type: Croton Linnaeus (1753: 1005) View in CoL .
Subshrubs, shrubs or trees, monoecious or rarely dioecious, latex clear or orange after oxidizing, stems erect or subdecumbent with stellate-porrect or radiate trichomes; stipules present, persistent or caducous. Leaves alternate, entire or rarely lobed ( Astraea lobata ( Linnaeus 1753: 1005) Klotzsch (1841: 194), petiolate, margin entire to serrate, usually with glands at the apex of the petiole and/or along the leaf margins. Thyrses terminal or axillary with pistillate flowers at the base and staminate flowers upwards in cymules of 1–8 flowers. Staminate flowers: calyx 5-merous, free or united, stellate or lepidote externally; petals 5, free, glabrous or villous, usually barbellate at the base and ciliate on the margins; stamens free, inflexed in bud, anthers longitudinally dehiscing, glabrous or villous; disk 5- lobed or 5-segmented. Pistillate flowers subsessile or pedicellate; calyx (3–)5(–8)-merous, free, stellate or lepidote; petals rudimentary or absent, sometimes developed; ovary usually globose, stellate or lepidote; styles 2-fid to multifid, glabrous or stellate; disk (3–)5(–8)-lobed or (3–)5(–8)-segmented. Fruits capsular, globose or oblong; seeds dry, carunculate.
Crotoneae are represented in the Chapada dos Veadeiros by Croton and Astraea , according to the following key:
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Crotoneae Dumortier (1829: 45)
Sodré, Rodolfo C., Berry, Paul E. & Da Silva, Marcos J. 2017 |
Crotoneae
Dumortier, B. C. J. 1829: ) |
Linnaeus, C. 1753: ) |