Biology:Acrosanthes

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Short description: Genus of plants

Acrosanthes
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Aizoaceae
Subfamily: Acrosanthoideae
Klak
Genus: Acrosanthes
Eckl. & Zeyh. (1837)
Synonyms[1]

Didaste E.Mey. ex Harv. & Sond. (1862)

Acrosanthes is a genus of flowering plants in the family Aizoaceae. It is native to the Namibia and South Africa 's Cape Provinces in Southern Africa.[1]

Description

Plants in this genus are generally prostrate to sprawling branching perennials with opposite succulent leaves. Inflorescences are a cyme, and flowers have 5 calyx lobes, 8 to many stamen, and an inferior ovary. Fruits are 2 loculed capsules with basal placentation (see "in plants"), and the fruit is xerochastic (fruit dehisces when dry).[2][3] Their seeds are likely dispersed by ants.[4]

Taxonomy

This genus was first described by Ecklon and Zeyher in 1837.[3][5]

Species

There are 7 recognized species as of 2022:[1]

  1. Acrosanthes anceps (Thunb.) Sond.
  2. Acrosanthes angustifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.
  3. Acrosanthes decandra Fenzl
  4. Acrosanthes humifusa (Thunb.) Sond.
  5. Acrosanthes microphylla Adamson
  6. Acrosanthes parviflora J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
  7. Acrosanthes teretifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.

References

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