Familia Pentaphylacaceae

PENTAPHYLACACEAE

Morphological description

Woody, non-climbing plants.

Leaves

Leaves spiral, simple, entire, penninerved, exstipulate.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence.

Flowers

Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic, 5-merous; sepals and petals free, petals usually emarginate; stamens 5, alternipetalous, anthers with terminal pores; ovary superior, 5-celled, 2 ovules per cell.

Fruit

Fruit a capsule.

Seed

Seed winged.

Different from: Symplocaceae: stamens many, ovary inferior, fruit a drupe. — Theaceae: stamens many, anthers opening by slits (Eurya, leaves dentate, dioecious). 

Distribution: The only species of the family, Pentaphylax euryoides, is confined to Southeast Asia and West Malesia and is found in montane to subalpine forest.

Notes: Sometimes planted as an ornamental.

Literature: C.G.G. J. van Steenis, Fl. Males. I, 5 (1955) 121-124.

Spot characters (Van Balgooy): 86, 102.

Illustrations: Fig. 131. Pentaphylax euryoides Gardn. & Champ., showing habit and details of flower.

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