Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Araliaceae

ARALIACEAE

Shrubs, trees or climbers, rarely herbs. Lvs usually alternate, rarely opposite, simple and entire to palmately or pinnately compound or lobed; stipules present or 0. Fls ⚥ or unisexual, actinomorphic, usually in terminal, rarely axillary umbels, less often in heads, spikes, or racemes, rarely solitary; umbels often in racemes or panicles. Calyx usually not toothed, rarely shallowly 5-toothed. Petals usually 5, sometimes 3-numerous, usually free. Stamens usually as many as petals, rarely more; filaments free; anthers 2-locular. Ovary inferior, rarely 1/2-inferior or superior, 1-many-locular; styles as many as loculi, free or partly connate; ovules usually 1 per loculus, rarely 2, pendulous. Fr. baccate or drupaceous, indehiscent.

Key

1
Stems creeping or climbing, becoming woody; plant somewhat arborescent only at flowering
Shrubs or trees, or stoloniferous herbs with lvs in rosettes at base
2
2
Lvs of mature plants simple, deeply palmately lobed to > ⅓ radius
3
Lvs of mature plants simple or palmately compound, if lobed then only shallowly to < ⅕ radius
4
3
Mature lvs densely hairy at least below, stipulate
Mature lvs glabrous, exstipulate
4
Herbs; lvs simple, suborbicular, > 10 cm diam.
Shrubs or trees; lvs simple or compound, if simple then elliptic, ovate, obovate or oblong, or suborbicular and < 2 cm diam.
5
5
Ovary with > 5 loculi; fr. with > 5 seeds
SCHEFFLERA†
Ovary with 2-5 loculi; fr. with 2-5 seeds
6
6
Lvs simple; lamina broad and long (c. 35 × 15 cm or more)
MERYTA†
Lvs simple or compound, if simple then either much < 35 cm long or if c. 35 cm long then much narrower than 15 cm

c. 50 genera, c. 1150 spp., cosmopolitan but mainly tropical.

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