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Rapanea angiensis

Description

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Family Myrsinaceae

Trees , shrubs , climbers [or rarely herbs]. Leaves simple , alternate, rarely opposite or whorled , without stipules, often glandular . Inflorescences terminal , axillary , or at apices of lateral branches, racemose (often paniculate ), corymbose , cymose , umbellate , or fascicled on scaly spur branches in leaf axils . Flowers bisexual or polygamous, rarely unisexual and plants polygamodioecious or dioecious, 4- or 5(or 6) -merous, actinomorphic . Sepals basally connate or free , persistent , usually glandular. Petals basally connate or rarely free, usually glandular. Stamens as many as and opposite to petals, usually adnate to base or throat of corolla tube , sometimes free, rarely united into a tube; anthers 2-celled, dorsifixed , dehiscing longitudinally or by apical slits or pores , rarely transversely septate ; filaments present or absent. Ovary superior, rarely inferior to half-inferior, 1-celled; placentation free-central , sometimes basal; ovules 1 to several in 11 to many rows , usually embedded in placenta, anatropous or semicampylotropous. Style 1; stigma simple or lobed . Fruit drupes with fleshy exocarp or capsules. Seeds 1 to many; endosperm fleshy or horny ; embryo x = 10-13, 23.

About 42 genera and more than 2,200 species: primarily in tropical and subtropical or warm temperate regions of both hemispheres; five genera and 120 species (51 endemic) in China.

Chinese genera of economic value include Ardisia (medicine, oil , edible, wild vegetables), Maesa (edible, tea, dye), Aegiceras (tannin, fine fuel), Embelia (vermifuge, edible), Myrsine (medicine, fine wood , tannin, fuel) .Jie Chen & John J. Pipoly, III "Myrsinaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 15 Page 1. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org.

Taxonomy

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Similar Species

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Members of the genus Rapanea

There are approximately 327 species in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:

R. achradifolia · R. acrantha · R. acrosticta · R. acuminata · R. acuminatifolia · R. acutiloba · R. affinis · R. allenii · R. alyxifolia · R. ambigua · R. amischocarpa · R. andina · R. angiensis · R. angusta · R. angustifolia · R. apoensis · R. aralioides · R. arfakensis · R. assymetrica · R. asymetrica · R. asymmetrica · R. augustae · R. aurea · R. australis · R. avenis · R. balansae · R. benthamiana · R. bequaertii · R. boemiensis · R. boivinii · R. borgmannii · R. borneensis · R. brassii · R. brevis · R. buxifolia · R. cacuminum · R. calcarata · R. campanulata · R. capitellata · R. capitellata var. macrocarpa · R. carolinensis · R. ceylanica · R. chartacea · R. chathamica · R. cheesemannii · R. chiapensis · R. cicatricosa · R. ciliata · R. ciliata var. pentandra · R. citrifolia · R. clemensiae · R. cochinchinensis · R. coclensis · R. collina · R. collina var. falcata · R. communis · R. comorensis · R. congesta · R. costaricensis · R. courboniana · R. coxii · R. crassifolia · R. crassiramea · R. crenata · R. cruciata · R. daphnites · R. daphnoides · R. dasyphylla · R. degeneri · R. densiflora · R. dentata · R. denticulata · R. depauperata · R. dependens · R. dependens var. myrtoides · R. dependens var. pentandra · R. dependens var. saxatilis · R. dicksonii · R. diminuta · R. divaricata · R. duidae · R. emarginata · R. emarginella · R. erythroxyloides · R. faberi · R. falcata · R. fasciculata · R. fastigiata · R. fernseei · R. ferruginea var. spathulata · R. forbesii · R. fosbergii · R. fosbergii var. acuminata · R. fusca · R. fusca var. fasciculata · R. gardneriana · R. gilliana · R. gillyi · R. glandulosa · R. glaucorubens

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Last Revised: 2008-10-12