Spermatophyta: Dicotyledonae: Archichlamydeae

Combretaceae - Combretum family

Coates Palgrave K. (revised and updated by Meg Coates Palgrave) (2002) Trees of Southern Africa 3rd edition. Struik, South Africa

Exell, A.W. (1978) Combretaceae FZ 4

Description of the family

Trees, shrubs, suffrutices or woody climbers. The indumentum of scales and/or hairs is taxonomically distinctive (although microscopic). Leaves simple, opposite, whorled, subopposite or alternate, almost always entire. Stipules 0. Flowers bisexual or bisexual and male in same inflorescence, usually 4-5-merous. Sepals 4 or 5 (rarely 6 or 8). Petals 4 or 5, sometimes 0. Stamens usually twice as many as petals, sometimes equal in number. Ovary inferior, 1-locular. Fruit 2-5-winged, 1-seeded.

Worldwide: 20 genera and 500 species, tropics and warm areas, especially Africa.

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More sample images from the Combretaceae (Click on each image to see a larger version and details of the record)

Combretum adenogonium

Combretum adenogonium

Combretum hereroense subsp. hereroense

Combretum hereroense subsp. hereroense

Combretum molle

Combretum molle

Meiostemon tetrandrus subsp. australis

Meiostemon tetrandrus subsp. australis

Combretum pisoniiflorum

Combretum pisoniiflorum

Links to genera:     View: living plant images - herbarium specimen images - all images for this family

GenusContent
Combretum Loefl.Description, Image
Lumnitzera Willd.
Meiostemon Exell & StaceDescription
Pteleopsis Engl.Description
Terminalia L.Description

Other sources of information about Combretaceae:

Flora of Zimbabwe: Combretaceae
GRIN (Germplasm Resources Information Network) taxonomy for plants report for Combretaceae
Google: Web - Images - Scholar


Copyright: Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten, Petra Ballings and Stefaan Dondeyne 2007-13

Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T., Ballings, P. & Dondeyne, S. (2013). Flora of Mozambique: Family page: Combretaceae.
http://www.mozambiqueflora.com/speciesdata/family.php?family_id=59, retrieved 19 May 2013

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