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Posoqueria verslcolor

Description

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Family Rubiaceae

The Rubiaceae are trees , shrubs , or infrequently herbs comprising about 450 genera and 6,500 species, including some lianous forms. The leaves are simple and usually entire , and are opposite or sometimes whorled ; stipules are present and interpetiolar . The flowers are nearly always bisexual and actinomorphic , often heterostylous, and usually are in cymose inflorescences. The calyx is mostly somewhat reduced and 4-5-lobed or sometimes the lobes are obsolete or rarely one of them greatly expanded and brightly colored . The sympetalous corolla is mostly 4-5-lobed, occasionally with 3 or up to 10 lobes. The androecium consists of as many stamens as corolla lobes and is adnate to the corolla tube or epigynous zone, alternate with the lobes. The gynoecium consists of a single compound pistil of 2 or seldom more carpels, a single style , and a nearly always inferior ovary with the number of locules equaling the number of carpels, each with 1-many axile ovules. An epigynous nectary disk is usually present. The fruit is variable, sometimes forming multiples . -- Gerald Carr.

Taxonomy

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Similar Species

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Members of the genus Posoqueria

There are approximately 31 species in this genus:

P. acutifolia · P. bahiensis · P. coriacea · P. coriacea coriacea (Bell Flower) · P. coriacea f. huilensis · P. coriacea formosa · P. coriacea subsp. formosa · P. coriacea subsp. maxima · P. densiflora · P. fragrantissima · P. grandiflora · P. havanensis · P. latifolia (Needle-Flower Tree) · P. latifolia gracilis · P. latifolia subsp. gracilis · P. laurifolia · P. longiflora (Jazmin De Embarcadero) · P. longifolia · P. macrantha · P. macropus · P. palustris · P. panamensis · P. panamensis grandiflora · P. platysiphonia · P. tarairensis · P. trifida · P. trinitatis · P. velutina · P. versicolor · P. verslcolor · P. williamsii

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Identifiers

Last Revised: 2008-10-13