Familia Sphenocleaceae

SPHENOCLEACEAE

Morphological description

Erect herbs, usually stems succulent.

Leaves

Leaves simple, spiral, entire, penninerved, exstipulate.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence a terminal spike.

Flowers

Flowers bisexual, 5-merous; ovary semi-inferior.

Fruit

Fruit a 2-locular capsule; seeds many.

Seed

Seeds many.

Different from: Phytolacca: ovary superior, fruit a berry. - Hydrolea: glandular hairy, ovary superior. 

Distribution: The family consists of two species, one endemic to W Africa, the other widespread from Africa to Malesia, where it may not be native, and to America where it is certainly introduced.

Notes: The family is allied to Primulaceae and Phytolaccaceae and not with Campanulaceae where it was once placed. The leaves are eaten as a vegetable.

Literature: H.K. Airy Shaw, Fl. Males. I, 4 (1948) 27-28.

Spot characters (Van Balgooy): Sphenoclea 92.

Illustrations: Fig. 167. Sphenoclea zeylanica Gaertn. (Sphenocleaceae). Reproduced from C.A. Backer, Weed Flora of Javanese Sugar-cane fields, Atlas pt 16 (1973) t. 693.

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