Family: Phyllanthaceae
Micrantheum
Citation:
Desf., Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris 4:253 (1818).
Derivation: Greek mikros, small; anthos, flower.
Synonymy: Not Applicable Common name: None
Description:
Capsule 3- or 2-celled; seeds 2 or 1 by abortion in each cell; seed oblong, smooth, carunculate terminally; embryo linear, straight, the coltyledons twice as large as and not much broader than the radicle.
Flowers solitary, axillary or few together in upper axils; petals absent; calyx segments 6 or 4, the inner ones often larger; male flowers with 3 stamens opposite the outer calyx segments, or 6 stamens opposite to all the segments, rarely 9; anthers with 2 parallel cells, dehiscing longitudinally; rudimentary ovary small and lobed, glandular; female flowers with a 2-or 3-celled ovary, with 2 ovules in each cell; styles 2 or 3, undivided, stigmatic along the inner face.
Distribution:
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3 species endemic to Australia.
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Biology:
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