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Published In: Flora Aegyptiaco-Arabica 28. 1775. (Fl. Aegypt.-Arab.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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General/Distribution: A large and rather difficult genus with over 150 species, chiefly in the tropics and subtropics of the New World, from which region several species have spread to become pantropical weeds.
Type: Type species: Alternanthera sessilis (L.) DC., Cat. Hort. Monsp.: 77. 1813

 

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Annual or perennial herbs, prostrate or erect to floating or scrambling, with entire, opposite leaves. Inflorescences of sessile or pedunculate heads or short spikes, axillary, solitary or clustered, bracteate. Flowers hermaphrodite, solitary in the axil of a bract, bibracteolate, bracts persistent but the perianth falling with the fruit, bracteoles persistent or not. Perianth segments 5, free, equal or unequal, glabrous or furnished with smooth or denticulate hairs. Stamens 2-5, some occasionally without anthers, the filaments distinctly monadelphous at the base into a cup or tube, alternating with large and dentate or laciniate to very small pseudo-staminodes (these rarely obsolete). Style short, stigma capitate. Ovary with a single pendulous ovule. Fruit an indehiscent utricle, thin-walled or sometimes corky; seeds ± lenticular.
 

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1.Tepals very dissimilar both in length and form
Alternanthera pungens
1.Tepals similar in form, subequal or the inner 2 somewhat shorter than the outer 3
2.Tepals 1-nerved with the prominent midrib only
Alternanthera sessilis
2.Outer tepals prominently 3-nerved in the lower half
3.Pseudostaminodes much shorter than the stamens; plant mat-forming with prostrate branches
Alternanthera paronychioides
3.Pseudostaminodes as long as the stamens; plant erect or ascending (cultivated)
Alternanthera bettzickiana
 
 
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