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Datos del Proyecto Nombre (Last Modified On 8/15/2013)
 

Flora Data (Last Modified On 8/15/2013)
Genus Capraria L.
PlaceOfPublication Sp. P1. 628. 1753
Note TYPE: C. biflora L.
Description Slender branched shrubs or herbs, the branching alternate. Leaves alternate, rotund or linear, mostly toothed in the apical 1/2, cuneate below, inconspicuously glandular punctate, the midvein prominent with about 3 ascending lateral veins on each side; petioles not distinct. Inflorescences 1-several flowers in the axils of a leaf; pedicels slender. Flowers with the calyx lobes 5, equal, narrow, separate to near the base, the corolla white, rotate or tubular campanulate, glabrous out- side, sometimes bearded at the throat within, the stamens 4 or 5, subequal or not, the filaments glabrous, inserted low or high on the corolla tube, alternate with the corolla lobes, the anthers introrse, versatile, basifixed, the basal portions of the thecae divaricate; ovary ovate conical, the style slender, apically com- pressed, the stigma a pair of lateral areas on the style apex. Capsule elliptical, ovoid or conical, glandular punctate, dehiscent septicidally and loculicidally, the placenta remaining as a conspicuous, reticulate-pitted peg; seeds numerous, minute, yellow, with a thick crystalline reticulum.
Habit shrubs or herbs
Distribution Capraria is a genus of about 4 species of tropical and subtropical America, one species adventive in the Old World.
Note On the basis of pollen morphology, Niezgoda & Tomb (1970) transferred this genus to the Myoporaceae.
Reference Niezgoda, C. J. & A. S. Tomb. 1975. Systematic palynology of tribe Leucophyl- leae (Scrophulariaceae) and selected Myoporaceae. Pollen et Spores 17: 497- 516. Sprague, T. A. 1921. A revision of the genus Scoparia. Kew Bull. 1921: 205-212.
Key a. Style 2 mm long; corolla rotate; calyx only about 1/2 as long as the capsule, narrowly deltoid ...... 2. C. peruviana aa. Style 5 mm long; corolla campanulate or tubular; calyx about as long as the capsule, linear, narrow throughout ...... 1. C. biflora
 
 
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