Familia Strelitziaceae

STRELITZIACEAE

Morphological description

Usually herbaceous, leaves large. Sometimes soft-wooded tree, with distichous leaves (Ravenala*). 

Leaves

Leaves simple, in two rows, penninerved. Sometimes distichous leaves (Ravenala*). 

Inflorescence

Inflorescence.

Flowers

Flowers usually bisexual; corolla tubular, stamens 5; ovary inferior.

Fruit

Fruit.

Seed

Seed arillate.

Different from: Musaceae: leaves and bracts spiral. 

Distribution: The family as here accepted consists of three genera: - Heliconia (mostly Neotropics, some species in East Malesia and the Pacific); - Ravenala* (Madagascar); - Strelitzia* (South Africa).

Notes: Several alien species planted as ornamentals: Ravenala, Heliconia, Strelitzia. - The leaves of native Heliconia species are used for wrapping food.

Literature: C.A. Backer & R.C. Bakhuizen van den Brink, Fl. Java 3 (1968) 38- 40; W.J. Kress, Allertonia 6 (1990) 1-58.

Spot characters (Van Balgooy): Strelitziaceae 67, 92, 104.

Illustrations: Fig. 170. Heliconia papuana W. J. Kress (Strelitziaceae). Inflorescence. Reproduced from Allertonia 6 (1990) 31, fig. 10A. Courtesy National Tropical Botanical Garden, Lawai, Hawaii, USA.

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