Gonocarpus Thunb.

Raspwort (en)

Genus

Angiosperms > Saxifragales > Haloragaceae

Characteristics

Herbs terrestrial, prostrate or erect. Stem smooth or 4-ribbed, glabrous to sparsely pubescent. Leaves decussate or alternate, rarely in whorls of 3(-5), petiolate or sessile, simple, margin serrate or entire; venation pinnate. Inflorescence an indeterminate spike of solitary flowers borne in axils of alternate, opposite, or whorled primary bracts, with lateral spikes in axils of upper leaves. Flowers bisexual, (3 or)4-merous. Sepals deltoid, often with midrib and median basal callus, persistent in fruit. Petals hooded, keeled, usually shortly clawed, caducous. Stamens usually 2 × as many as sepals; filaments short; anthers oblong, 4-loculed, antisepalous anthers slightly longer than antipetalous ones. Ovary incompletely (3 or)4-loculed, with 1 pendulous ovule per locule (if 2, then 1 aborting early), (6-)8-ribbed, ornamented, mid-sepaline ribs less distinctly raised than others; styles as many as sepals; stigma capitate. Fruit small, nutlike, 1-loculed (septa almost absent); pericarp somewhat membranous. Seed 1, occupying entire fruit.
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Annual or perennial herbs or shrubs, glabrous, scabrous or pilose. Leaves alternate, opposite, rarely in whorls of 3, sessile or petiolate, entire or serrate. Inflorescence an indeterminate raceme or spike; flowers bisexual, 4-merous, single (rarely in fascicles) in axils of bracts with a pair of bracteoles (in G. nodulosus bracteoles replaced by 4 hairs). Sepals deltoid, lanceolate or cordate, often with prominent basal callus, persistent in fruit. Petals hooded, keeled, usually shortly clawed. Stamens usually twice number of sepals; anthers oblong, 4-locular; filaments short. Ovary ovoid to hemispherical, incompletely 4-locular, ribbed and ornamented, never winged; styles clavate; stigmas fimbriate, usually red. Seed 1, occupying entire fruit.
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Widespread and found in all but aquatic habitats, but most common in damp sclerophyll forest.
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Hardiness (USDA) 7-11

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