Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>Passerina</i> (Thymelaeaceae)

Comparative studies were undertaken on the inflorescence, bracts and floral morphology of all taxa of the genus Passerina L. in southern Africa. Information is given in tabular form and a key based on bract morphology is presented.Floral morphology supported the status of the intrageneric taxa and a...

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Main Authors: C. L. Bredenkamp, A. E. van Wyk
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Language:English
Published: South African National Biodiversity Institut 2001-09-01
Series:Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
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Online Access:https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/528
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spelling doaj-ec97fd86c21b43eba5c93453824b8dc32020-11-25T03:58:24ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92842001-09-0131221323610.4102/abc.v31i2.528459Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>Passerina</i> (Thymelaeaceae)C. L. Bredenkamp0A. E. van Wyk1National Botanical InstituteH.G.W.J. Schweickerdt Herbarium. Department of Botany. Univer­sity of PretoriaComparative studies were undertaken on the inflorescence, bracts and floral morphology of all taxa of the genus Passerina L. in southern Africa. Information is given in tabular form and a key based on bract morphology is presented.Floral morphology supported the status of the intrageneric taxa and also proved to be of taxonomic significance in the genus. Controversy surrounding the interpretation of a number of floral morphological structures in  Passerina has been resolved. Morphological and anatomical evidence allowed a re-interpretation of the structure of the receptacle, hypanthium and sepals, ovary type and position, structure of the seed coat, ovule type and position, obturator, fruit and seed. On this basis an authentic generic description of the floral morphology was compiled.  Passerina is distinguished by the following set of characters, a very short floral receptacle, tubular hypanthium, petaloid calyx, absence of petals and petaloid scales, diplostemonous dimorphic androecium, extrorse anthers, superior ovary, anatropous, ventrally epitropous ovule, an obturator of elongated cells, a I-seeded berry or an achene and tegmic seed with nuclear endosperm becoming cellular throughout.On this basis the flower in Passerina is considered a phylogenetically advanced structure, supporting the view that the genus is advanced within the Thymelaeoideae. The proposed taxonomic relationship between Thymelaeaceae and Malvales is confirmed by floral morphological evidence. Comparative studies were undertaken on the inflorescence, bracts and floral morphology of all taxa of the genus Passerina L. in southern Africa. Information is given in tabular form and a key based on bract morphology is presented.Floral morphology supported the status of the intrageneric taxa and also proved to be of taxonomic significance in the genus. Controversy surrounding the interpretation of a number of floral morphological structures in  Passerina has been resolved. Morphological and anatomical evidence allowed a re-interpretation of the structure of the receptacle, hypanthium and sepals, ovary type and position, structure of the seed coat, ovule type and position, obturator, fruit and seed. On this basis an authentic generic description of the floral morphology was compiled.  Passerina is distinguished by the following set of characters, a very short floral receptacle, tubular hypanthium, petaloid calyx, absence of petals and petaloid scales, diplostemonous dimorphic androecium, extrorse anthers, superior ovary, anatropous, ventrally epitropous ovule, an obturator of elongated cells, a I-seeded berry or an achene and tegmic seed with nuclear endosperm becoming cellular throughout.On this basis the flower in Passerina is considered a phylogenetically advanced structure, supporting the view that the genus is advanced within the Thymelaeoideae. The proposed taxonomic relationship between Thymelaeaceae and Malvales is confirmed by floral morphological evidence.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/528anatomyandroeciumexotegmenflowergynoeciummorphologyPasserinaphytogenytaxonomyThymelaeaceaevasculation
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Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>Passerina</i> (Thymelaeaceae)
Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
anatomy
androecium
exotegmen
flower
gynoecium
morphology
Passerina
phytogeny
taxonomy
Thymelaeaceae
vasculation
author_facet C. L. Bredenkamp
A. E. van Wyk
author_sort C. L. Bredenkamp
title Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>Passerina</i> (Thymelaeaceae)
title_short Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>Passerina</i> (Thymelaeaceae)
title_full Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>Passerina</i> (Thymelaeaceae)
title_fullStr Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>Passerina</i> (Thymelaeaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>Passerina</i> (Thymelaeaceae)
title_sort taxonomic significance of inflorescences, floral morphology and anatomy in <i>passerina</i> (thymelaeaceae)
publisher South African National Biodiversity Institut
series Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
issn 0006-8241
2311-9284
publishDate 2001-09-01
description Comparative studies were undertaken on the inflorescence, bracts and floral morphology of all taxa of the genus Passerina L. in southern Africa. Information is given in tabular form and a key based on bract morphology is presented.Floral morphology supported the status of the intrageneric taxa and also proved to be of taxonomic significance in the genus. Controversy surrounding the interpretation of a number of floral morphological structures in  Passerina has been resolved. Morphological and anatomical evidence allowed a re-interpretation of the structure of the receptacle, hypanthium and sepals, ovary type and position, structure of the seed coat, ovule type and position, obturator, fruit and seed. On this basis an authentic generic description of the floral morphology was compiled.  Passerina is distinguished by the following set of characters, a very short floral receptacle, tubular hypanthium, petaloid calyx, absence of petals and petaloid scales, diplostemonous dimorphic androecium, extrorse anthers, superior ovary, anatropous, ventrally epitropous ovule, an obturator of elongated cells, a I-seeded berry or an achene and tegmic seed with nuclear endosperm becoming cellular throughout.On this basis the flower in Passerina is considered a phylogenetically advanced structure, supporting the view that the genus is advanced within the Thymelaeoideae. The proposed taxonomic relationship between Thymelaeaceae and Malvales is confirmed by floral morphological evidence. Comparative studies were undertaken on the inflorescence, bracts and floral morphology of all taxa of the genus Passerina L. in southern Africa. Information is given in tabular form and a key based on bract morphology is presented.Floral morphology supported the status of the intrageneric taxa and also proved to be of taxonomic significance in the genus. Controversy surrounding the interpretation of a number of floral morphological structures in  Passerina has been resolved. Morphological and anatomical evidence allowed a re-interpretation of the structure of the receptacle, hypanthium and sepals, ovary type and position, structure of the seed coat, ovule type and position, obturator, fruit and seed. On this basis an authentic generic description of the floral morphology was compiled.  Passerina is distinguished by the following set of characters, a very short floral receptacle, tubular hypanthium, petaloid calyx, absence of petals and petaloid scales, diplostemonous dimorphic androecium, extrorse anthers, superior ovary, anatropous, ventrally epitropous ovule, an obturator of elongated cells, a I-seeded berry or an achene and tegmic seed with nuclear endosperm becoming cellular throughout.On this basis the flower in Passerina is considered a phylogenetically advanced structure, supporting the view that the genus is advanced within the Thymelaeoideae. The proposed taxonomic relationship between Thymelaeaceae and Malvales is confirmed by floral morphological evidence.
topic anatomy
androecium
exotegmen
flower
gynoecium
morphology
Passerina
phytogeny
taxonomy
Thymelaeaceae
vasculation
url https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/528
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