Familia Tetramelaceae

DATISCACEAE/TETRAMELACEAE

NB Datiscaceae (only genus Datisca)and Tetramelaceae (two genera: Octomyles and Tetrameles) are considered two separate families under APG IV. This description needs to be updated.

Morphological description

Trees often developing large buttresses.

Leaves

Leaves simple, spiral, exstipulate.

Inflorescence

Inflorescence dioecious.

Flowers

Flower actinomorphic; ovary inferior, styles separate; ovules numerous, placentation parietal.

Fruit

Fruit a capsule.

Seed

Seed.

Different from: Flacourtiaceae: ovary superior (semi-inferior in Homalium).

Distribution: A family of 3 genera of which 2 in Malesia: - Octomeles (Malesia), twigs 3-angular, leaves lepidote, flowers in spikes, lowland rain forest; - Tetrameles (Southeast Asia to Queensland), deciduous, apetalous, seasonal forest.

Notes: The trunks may attain huge size; the wood is soft and is much used to build canoes. The minute seeds are wind dispersed.

Literature: C.G.G. J. van Steenis, Fl. Males. I, 4 (1953) 382-387.

Spot characters (Van Balgooy): Octomeles 26, 31, 51, 59, 78, 92 - Tetrameles 8, 51, 92.

Illustrations: Fig. 49. Octomeles sumatrana Blume.

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