Family: Cleomaceae
Cleome
Citation:
L., Sp. Pl. 671 (1753).
Derivation: Octavius Horatianus, a Roman physician, gave this name to some plants in the Cruciferae.
Synonymy: Not Applicable Common name: None
Description:
Herbaceous shrubs with erect branches; leaves alternate, palmately compound, petiolate and without stipules.
Inflorescence a terminal raceme usually with many flowers and leaf-like bracts sessile or petiolate; sepals 4 of equal size; petals 4, of about equal size but often irregularly arranged; stamens free, 10 or more, exserted, with filaments straight in bud; ovary elongate, with a subsessile terminal stigma, sessile.
Fruit (siliqua) dehiscing by 2 valves thus exposing the replum with seeds on two parietal placentas.
Distribution:
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A genus of about 150 species found mainly in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
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Biology:
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Author:
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