Familia Burmanniaceae

BURMANNIACEAE

Morphological description

Herbs, often colorless saprophytes and leaves reduced to scales. Grass-like non-saprophytic herbs in some species of Burmannia)

Leaves

Leaves simple, entire, spirally arranged, exstipulate.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence.

Flowers

Flower (usually) actinomorphic, bisexual, 3-merous; ovary inferior.

Fruits

Fruit a capsule with numerous tiny seeds.

Seeds

Seeds tiny.

Different from: Orchidaceae: flowers zygomorphic.

Distribution: The family worldwide. In Malesia 5 genera.

Notes: Burmannia (pantropical), lowland and lower montane forest floor. - Thismia (tropical Asia, America), lowland and lower montane forest floor.

Literature: Acanth F.P. Jonker, Fl. Males. I, 4 (1948) 13-26aceae.

Spot characters (Van Balgooy): Burmanniaceae 92 - Burmannia 7 - Gymnosiphon 7 - Thismia 7.

Illustrations: Fig. 33. Thismia episcopalis (Becc.) F. Muell. (Burmanniaceae). Fig. 34. Burmannia longifolia Becc. (Burmanniaceae). Reproduced from M.R. Henderson, Malayan wild flowers, Monocotyledons (1954, repr. 1974) 171. With kind permission of the Malaysian Nature Society. 55.

Images in PhytoImages for Burmanniaceae.

 

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