Spermatophyta: Dicotyledonae: Archichlamydeae

Myrtaceae - Myrtle family

Literature

White, F. (1978) Myrtaceae FZ 4

Description of the family

Trees, shrubs or rhizomatous suffrutices. Leaves usually opposite or subopposite, (rarely alternate, ternate or in fours), simple, entire, often coriaceous, generally with translucent dots (though these may be difficult to see on occasions). Stipules 0. Inflorescences axillary or terminal. Flowers mostly bisexual, actinomorphic, ± epigynous. Sepals (0-)4-5, sometimes fused to form an operculum, often gland-dotted. Petals (0-)4-5, often gland-dotted. Stamens numerous. Ovary inferior or semi-inferior with (1-)2-5(-10) loculi. Fruit a berry, drupe or capsule.

Worldwide: 129 genera and 4,620 species in tropical and warm areas and in temperate Australia.

Syzygium jambos

Links to genera: (3)

GenusContent
Eugenia L.Description
Psidium L.Description, Image
Syzygium Gaertn.Description

Other sources of information about Myrtaceae:

Flora of Mozambique: cultivated Myrtaceae page
GRIN (Germplasm Resources Information Network) taxonomy for plants report for Myrtaceae
Google: Web - Images - Scholar


Copyright: Mark Hyde and Bart Wursten, 2007-10

Hyde, M.A. & Wursten, B. (2010). Flora of Mozambique: Family page: Myrtaceae.
http://www.mozambiqueflora.com/speciesdata/family.php?family_id=148, retrieved 3 September 2010

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