Bignoniaceae Juss.
First published in Gen. Pl. [Jussieu] 137. 1789 [4 Aug 1789] (1789)nom. cons.
This family is accepted
Descriptions
Bignoniaceae, M. A. Diniz. Flora Zambesiaca 8:3. 1988
- Morphology General Habit
- Trees and shrubs, sometimes straggling (sometimes climbers, very rarely herbaceous), mostly unarmed, not lactiferous
- Morphology Leaves Stipules
- Stipules absent, rarely with pseudostipules (external scales of axillary shoots) well developed, sometimes foliacepus
- Morphology Leaves
- Leaves usually opposite, rarely verticillate or alternate, imparipinnate or bipinnate (not in Flora Zambesiaca area), 1-jugate or simple, sometimes the terminal leaflet replaced by a tendril (not in Flora Zambesiaca area)
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers
- Flowers zygomorphic, usually showy and in several-flowered terminal or axillary panicles or racemes, sometimes reduced to a fascicle or solitary flower
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Calyx
- Calyx gamosepalous of various shapes, usually 5-dentate or -lobed or almost truncate or spathaceously split
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Corolla
- Corolla gamopetalous bilabiate or not, with a conspicuous campanulate, infundibuliform or tubular tube and 5-lobed, limb usually imbricate in aestivation
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Androecium
- Stamens epipetalous, usually 4, didynamous with l posticous staminode, not so often 5 equal stamens, very rarely 2 (not in Flora Zambesiaca area) adnate to the corolla tube, included or exserted; filaments slender, often dilated at the base; anthers 2-thecous, rarely l-thecous (not in Flora Zambesiaca area), usually widely divergent or divaricate, dehiscing longitudinally
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Nectaries
- Disk hypogynous, nectariferous, annual or tubular, sometimes absent
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Gynoecium
- Ovary superior, syncarpus 2-carpellary, typically bilocular with axile placentation or unilocular and with parietal placencation (Kigelia); ovules numerous in each locule, anatropous; style 1, terminal with bilamellate stigma
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Fruits
- Fruit usually capsular, dehiscing by 2 loculicidal or septicidal valves, perpendicular or parallel to the septum, or fleshy and indehiscent (Kigelia)
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Seeds
- Seeds numerous, compressed and winged in the species with capsular fruits, wingless seeds in the species with fleshy fruits, without endosperm; embryo usually flat; cotyledons flattened, rarely folded, foliaceous
Bignoniaceae, H. Heine. Flora of West Tropical Africa 2. 1963
- Morphology General Habit
- Trees or shrubs, sometimes scandent, very rarely herbs
- Morphology Leaves
- Leaves opposite, rarely alternate, mostly compound, digitate or pinnate, sometimes the terminal leaflet tendril-like (but not in the native genera of W.Africa); stipules absent, pseudostipules present in some genera
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers
- Flowers often showy, hermaphrodite, more or less zygomorphic
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Calyx
- Calyx campanulate, closed or open in bud, truncate or 5-toothed, sometimes spathaceous
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Corolla
- Corolla with 5 imbricate lobes sometimes forming 2 lips, the upper of 2, the lower of 3 lobes
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Androecium
- Anthers connivent in pairs or rarely free, 2-celled, opening lengthwise; staminode representing the fifth stamen often short, sometimes absent, often 3 present when only two stamens Stamens alternate with the corolla-lobes, only 4 or 2 perfect
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Nectaries
- Disk usually present
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Gynoecium
- Ovary superior, 2-celled with 2 placentas in each cell or 1-celled with parietal bifid placentas Style terminal, 2-lipped; ovules numerous
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Fruits
- Fruit capsular or fleshy and indehiscent
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Seeds
- Seeds often winged, without endosperm; embryo straight
Timothy M. A. Utteridge and Laura V. S. Jennings (2022). Trees of New Guinea. Kew Publishing. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- Distribution
- A family of about 104 genera and approximately 860 species, mainly in tropical America. In New Guinea only seven genera are recorded and, not including the ones only known from cultivation, only four genera with about five species can be considered arborescent.
- Morphology General Habit
- Trees, shrubs or lianas, twigs often lenticellate, nodes sometimes with glands
- Morphology Leaves Stipules
- Stipules absent but sometimes proximal leaflets on compound leaves forming pseudo-stipules
- Morphology General
- Sap absent. Leaves compound (digitate or imparipinnate), rarely simple, opposite, usually decussate, rarely in whorls, margins entire to serrate
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Inflorescences
- Inflorescences terminal, axillary or on old wood, thyrsoid to racemose
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers
- Flowers usually very showy and large, bisexual, 5-merous; calyx connate; corolla sympetalous, campanulate to trumpet shaped or salver-shaped, mostly zygomorphic, lobes equal or not, valvate or imbricate in bud, colourful; stamens 5, sometimes with 1 staminode, often inserted on the rim of the basal tube, often didynamous, exceeding the corolla tube; ovary superior, syncarpous, 2 carpellate, style terminal-Fruit a 2-valved capsule
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Seeds
- Seeds many, usually with hyaline wings.
Bignoniaceae, Sally Bidgood, Bernard Verdcourt, Kaj Vollesen. Cobaeaceae, Bernard Verdcourt. Flora of Tropical East Africa. 2006
- Morphology General Habit
- Trees, shrubs or woody climbers, rarely (not native in Flora area) perennial or shrubby herbs.
- Morphology Leaves
- Leaves opposite, pinnate, bipinnate, digitately 2–3-foliolate or (not native in Flora area) simple, terminal leaflet sometimes replaced by a tendril.
- Morphology Leaves Stipules
- Stipules absent but pseudostipules often developed and sometimes foliaceous.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers
- Flowers large and showy, bisexual, in several to many-flowered terminal or axillary racemes or panicles, or in fascicles, or solitary on dwarf shoots.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Calyx
- Calyx gamosepalous, 5-toothed or -lobed to almost truncate or splitting spathaceously.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Corolla
- Corolla gamopetalous, from almost symmetric to strongly bilaterally symmetrical; tube campanulate to infundibuliform or cylindrical; limb 5-lobed.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Androecium Stamens
- Stamens 4, didynamous or (more rarely) subequal, adnate to the corolla tube, included or exserted, staminode often present.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Androecium Stamens Anthers
- Anthers 2-thecous (rarely 1-thecous), usually divergent, dehiscing longitudinally.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Disc
- Disk usually conspicuous, annular or tubular.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Gynoecium Ovary
- Ovary superior, 2-carpellate, 2-locular with axile placentation or ( Kigelia) unilocular with parietal placentation.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Gynoecium Ovary Ovules
- Ovules numerous in each locule.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Gynoecium Style
- Style one, terminal.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Gynoecium Stigma
- Stigma bilobed.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Fruits
- Fruit a capsule, dehiscing by 2 loculicidal or septicidal valves, perpendicular or parallel to the septum, or ( Kigelia) fleshy and indehiscent.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Seeds
- Seeds numerous, compressed and winged in species with capsular fruits, wingless in species with indehiscent fruits.
Sources
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Colombian resources for Plants made Accessible
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Flora of Tropical East Africa
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Flora of West Tropical Africa
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Kew Names and Taxonomic Backbone
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Trees of New Guinea
- Trees of New Guinea
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