Lasiodiscus Hook.F.

Genus

Angiosperms > Rosales > Rhamnaceae

Characteristics

Shrubs or usually trees. Leaves opposite or nearly so, unlobed, usually lanceolate-ovate, cuneate to rounded at base, usually acute, entire to serrate; petioles present but sometimes quite short. Stipules interpetiolar; at occasional nodes where the leaves are not quite opposite the stipules are not united, and on some branches the stipules are free on the upper side and interpetiolar on the lower. Inflorescence in the form of congested divaricate cymes or umbel-like or nearly reduced to axillary fascicles, usually rather long-pedunculate. Flowers perfect, protandrous. Cup usually broadly campanuloid. Sepals and petals 5. Disk massive and nearly completely surrounding the ovary. Ovary at anthesis inferior but later by differential growth becoming at least half superior; cup and disk accrescent and persistently coherent to the 3-celled ovary, at maturity covering the lower fourth or third of the fruit and at dehiscence breaking ± irregularly along with the dryish exocarp, the 3 remnants adhering to the 3 crustaceous 1-seeded meri-endocarps which separate elastically and completely from each other, each releasing its seed through a longitudinal ventral slit.
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Leaves opposite or subopposite, shortly petiolate; lamina usually penninerved; stipules large, interpetiolar.
Ovary half-inferior, 3-locular; ovules 1 in each loculus; style 3-lobed.
Inflorescence axillary, in pedunculate cymes or fasciculate.
Fruit a capsule, 3-lobed, tardily loculicidally dehiscent.
Stamens 5, inserted under the margin of the disk.
Disk thick, fleshy, with free margin.
Shrubs or small trees.
Petals 5, cucullate.
Flowers bisexual.
Sepals 5.
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