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Macrosolen ampullaceus

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Description

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Family Loranthaceae

Shrubs , usually aerial hemiparasites on other seed plants , often spreading along host by runners (epicortical roots ), more rarely terrestrial root-parasitic shrubs or trees , nodes not articulated, glabrous or hairy , hairs often stellate or verticillate . Leaves opposite or alternate, stipules absent; petiole often indistinct; leaf blade simple , usually pinnately veined, margin entire. Inflorescences terminal or axillary , racemes , spikes, or umbels (sometimes condensed into heads ) ; bracts usually inconspicuous, sometimes forming conspicuous involucre (in Tolypanthus) . Flowers usually bisexual , rarely unisexual (plants dioecious), 4-6-merous, actinomorphic or zygomorphic, often conspicuous. Calyx adnate to the ovary, limb annular to cupular, entire or shortly toothed , persistent . Petals usually 4-6, free or connate , valvate . Disk usually inconspicuous to absent. Stamens as many as petals, opposite and adnate to them; anthers mostly basifixed , sometimes dorsifixed , 2-4-loculed, dehiscence longitudinal , locules sometimes with many transverse divisions so as to be multilocellate. Pollen oblate or suboblate, usually trilobate , or triangular. Ovary inferior, 1- or 3- or 4-loculed, without true ovules, embryo sacs originating from a central column or at the ovary base, integument absent. Style simple; stigma small. Fruit a berry (rarely a drupe or capsule), with a viscin layer (sticky mucilaginous tissue ) outside the vascular bundles . Seed 1; testa absent; endosperm copious ; embryo large.

Between 60 and 68 genera and 700–950 species: primarily in tropical and subtropical regions; eight genera and 51 species (18 endemic) in China.

Some species, including Macrosolen cochinchinensis, Scurrula parasitica, and several species of Taxillus, are used medicinally. Some species, particularly Scurrula parasitica and related species, can be troublesome parasites of fruit trees and other cultivated woody plants .[1]

Genus Macrosolen

Shrubs parasitic, base often with epicortical roots , all parts glabrous . Leaves opposite, pinnately veined. Inflorescences axillary , racemes or spikes, rarely umbels; 1 bract and 2 bracteoles subtending each flower; bract small, shorter than the calyx; bracteoles often connate . Flowers bisexual , 6-merous, actinomorphic or sometimes zygomorphic by the presence of a single split. Calyx ovoid to ellipsoid , limb annular or cupular, persistent . Mature flower bud tubular . Corolla sympetalous , tube gradually dilated , usually 6-keeled in middle portion, then constricted abruptly to a neck and expanded to a clavate tip , lobes reflexed . Filaments short; anthers 4-loculed, sometimes multilocellate; pollen grain semilobate in polar view . Ovary at first 3-loculed, then 1-loculed; placentation free , central. Style filiform , base usually articulated. Stigma capitate. Berry ovoid or ellipsoid.

About 40 species: tropical S and SE Asia; five species in China.[2]

Taxonomy

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Notes

Publishing author : Tiegh. Publication : Bull . Soc. Bot. France 42: 442, in obs. 1895

Basionym author: (Roxb.)

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Macrosolen

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Footnotes

  1. Huaxing Qiu & Michael G. Gilbert "Loranthaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 5 Page 220. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
  2. Huaxing Qiu & Michael G. Gilbert "Macrosolen". in Flora of China Vol. 5 Page 220. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
Last Revised: 7/22/2012