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Myrsinaceae

See text Myrsinaceae, or the Myrsine family, is a rather large family from the order Ericales. It consists of 35 genera and about 1000 species. It is a widespread family belonging to temperate to tropical climates extending North to Japan, Mexico and Florida, and South to New Zealand, South America and South Africa. They are mostly mesophytic trees and shrubs; a few are lianas or sub-herbaceous. The leathery, evergeen leaves are simple and alternate, with smooth margins and without stipules. They are often dotted with glands and resinous cavities. The plants are mostly monoecious, but a few are dioecious. The small flowers are growing in racemose terminal clusters, or in the leaf axils. The flowers are 4-merous or 5-merous, i.e they have 4 or 5 sepals and petals. The floral envelope (= perianth) has a distinct calyx and corolla. The calyx is regular and polysepalous. The non-fleshy petals of the corolla are more or less united, closely overlapping. There are 4 or 5 stamens, usually isomerous with the perianth. There is one style and one stigma. The ovary is 1-locular, superior or semi-inferior. The one-seeded, indehiscent fruit is a thin-fleshed berry or drupe. North-American species are the Marlberry (Ardisia escalloniodes) and the Florida Rapanea (Rapanea punctata). The Myrsine family has little economic use. A few genera, such as Ardisia, Myrsine and Suttonia are grown as ornamental plants, esp. Ardisia crispa and Myrsine africana.

Genera

  • Amblyanthopsis
  • Amblyanthus
  • Anagallis
  • Antistrophe
  • Ardisia
  • Asterolinon
  • Badula
  • Conandrium
  • Coris
  • Ctenardisia
  • Cybianthus
  • Cyclamen
  • Discocalyx
  • Elingamita
  • Embelia
  • Emblemantha
  • Fittingia
  • Geissanthus
  • Glaux
  • Heberdenia
  • Hymenandra
  • Labisia
  • Loheria
  • Lysimachia
  • Maesa : may be raised to family rank - Anderberg et al (2000)
  • Monoporus
  • Myrsine
  • Oncostemum
  • Parathesis
  • Pelletiera
  • Pleiomeris
  • Rapanea
  • Sadiria
  • Solonia
  • Stylogyne
  • Tapeinosperma
  • Trientalis
  • Tetrardisia
  • Vegaea
  • Wallenia
The following genera, traditionally categorized in Primulaceae s.l., should, according to Kllersj et al (2000), belong to the clade of Myrsinaceae s. lat. : Anagallis, Ardisiandra, Asterolinon , Coris, Cyclamen, Glaux , Lysimachia, Pelletiera and Trientalis .

Reference

Kllersj, M., G. Bergqvist & A. A. Anderberg. 2000. Generic realignment in primuloid families of the Ericales s. l.: a phylogenetic analysis based on DNA sequences from three chloroplast genes and morphology. Amer. J. Bot. 87: 13251341.

 

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