Actinocarya Explained

Actinocarya is a small genus of annual herbs in the family Boraginaceae. Species in the genus are found in Pakistan, China, and India.[1]

Taxonomy

The genus is known in China as ι”šεˆΊζžœε±ž (mao ci guo shu).[2] There are two species in the genus:

Description

The species are annual herbs. They have slender and diffuse stems which sparsely short strigose or subglabrous. Their leaves alternate and are ovate-oblong to spatulate. They have thin pedicels and solitary, axillary flowers. Their calyx is 5-parted, slightly enlarged in fruit, and spreading. Their corolla is rotate-campanulate and the stamens are inserted into its tube; they have five throat appendages and fives lobes of limb spreading. Their ovaries are 4-parted, style are not exserted, and stigmas are subcapitate. They have four nutlets which are narrowly ovoid with glochids.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Actinocarya Benth. Plants of the World Online Kew Science. 2021-01-05. Plants of the World Online. en.
  2. Web site: Actinocarya in Flora of China @ efloras.org. 2021-01-05. www.efloras.org.