Cassinopsis Sond.

Genus

Angiosperms > Icacinales > Icacinaceae

Characteristics

Stamens 5, inserted on the base of the corolla, alternating with the petals.
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Inflorescences cymose, alternating from node to node.
Petals slightly joined at the base, imbricate.
Ovary sessile, 1–2 ovuled; style short.
Flowers bisexual, inconspicuous.
Tall shrubs or small trees.
Leaves opposite, petiolate.
Fruit a nearly dry drupe.
Calyx 5-fid.
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Images

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Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:28149-1
WFO ID wfo-4000006914
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Synonyms

Cassinopsis

Lower taxons

Cassinopsis ciliata Cassinopsis ilicifolia Cassinopsis chapelieri Cassinopsis madagascariensis Cassinopsis tinifolia Cassinopsis tomentosa