Spermatophyta: Dicotyledonae: Metachlamydeae

Boraginaceae - Borage family

Literature

Martins, E.S. (1990) Boraginaceae FZ 7(4)

Description of the family

Herbs, shrubs or trees, often hispid or scabrid. Stipules 0. Leaves alternate, rarely opposite or subopposite, simple. Inflorescence usually a cyme, which is often scorpioidal, sometimes a panicle or raceme. Flowers bisexual or unisexual, actinomorphic or sometimes zygomorphic. Calyx usually 5-lobed. Corolla 5-lobed. Stamens (or staminodes) as many as corolla lobes. Ovary superior, entire or 4-lobed; 2(-4)-locular. Style 1, terminal or gynobasic. Fruit mostly consisting of 4 nutlets, less often 1 nutlet or a drupe.

Worldwide: 130 genera and 2,300 species, cosmopolitan, but especially common in the Mediterranean area and E Asia.

Cordia africana

Links to genera: (9)

GenusContent
Argusia Boehmer
Bourreria P. Browne
Coldenia L.Description
Cordia L.Description, Image
Cynoglossum L.Description
Ehretia P. Browne
Heliotropium L.Description
Tournefortia L.
Trichodesma R. Br.Description

Other sources of information about Boraginaceae:

GRIN (Germplasm Resources Information Network) taxonomy for plants report for Boraginaceae
Google: Web - Images - Scholar


Copyright: Mark Hyde and Bart Wursten, 2007-10

Hyde, M.A. & Wursten, B. (2010). Flora of Mozambique: Family page: Boraginaceae.
http://www.mozambiqueflora.com/speciesdata/family.php?family_id=36, retrieved 3 September 2010

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