Familia Zygophyllaceae

ZYGOPHYLLACEAE

Morphological description

Prostrate herbs.

Leaves

Leaves pinnate, opposite, stipulate; usually anisophyllous.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence.

Flowers

Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic, 5-merous, sepals and petals free, stamens 10, petals yellow; ovary superior. Usually stamens unequal.

Fruit

Fruit spiny.

Seed

Seed.

Different from: Tiliaceae (Triumfetta): leaves simple, spiral. 

Distribution: The family worldwide. In Malesia only Tribulus, locally common in the eastern part of Malesia, along sandy beach.

Notes: notes.

Literature: C.G.G. J. van Steenis, Fl. Males. I, 4 (1949) 64.

Spot characters (Van Balgooy): Tribulus 47, 49, 95.

Illustrations: Fig. 190. Tribulus cistoides L. (Zygophyllaceae). Flowering and fruiting branch. Reproduced from W.L. Wagner, S.H. Sohmer & D.R. Herbst, Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai’i Vol. 2 (1990) 1341, pl. 197. With kind permission of the Bishop Museum Press.

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