Ostryopsis Decne.

Genus

Angiosperms > Fagales > Betulaceae

Characteristics

Shrubs deciduous. Leaves alternate, petiolate, usually irregularly and doubly serrate or incised. Male inflorescence enclosed by buds during winter, subsessile, terminal or lateral, spicate-cymose, cylindric; bracts numerous, overlapping; each bract subtending 1 male flower; bracteoles absent; stamens 4-8, inserted at base of bracts; anthers with 2 connate thecae, without hairs at apex. Female inflorescence terminal or axillary, racemose-capitulate; bracts forming a tubular sheath, leathery, lobed at apex; flowers paired, enclosed by bracts. Nutlet ovoid-globose, with prominent ribs, completely enclosed by bracts.
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Images

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Distribution

Ostryopsis world distribution map, present in Chile and China

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:13503-1
WFO ID wfo-4000027421
COL ID 8VZZC
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Synonyms

Ostryopsis

Lower taxons

Ostryopsis nobilis Ostryopsis davidiana Ostryopsis intermedia