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

BORAGINACEAE

Annual, biennial or perennial herbs, less commonly shrubs. Stems and lvs commonly hispid, rarely glabrous. Lvs alternate, exstipulate, simple. Infl. often a scorpioid cyme; fls usually actinomorphic, sometimes somewhat zygomorphic. Calyx 5-toothed or 5-lobed; lobes usually imbricate. Corolla 5-lobed, rotate, cylindric, funnel-shaped or campanulate, commonly blue at anthesis (in introduced spp.); throat (apex of tube) often with 5 scales or invaginations, sometimes with only a rim or tuft of hairs. Stamens 5, inserted on corolla and alternating with lobes. Ovary superior, 2-, or 4-celled by false septa. Style usually gynobasic, occasionally terminal. Stigma simple or 2-lobed. Fr. usually of 2 or 4 nutlets, rarely a drupe. Seed usually non-endospermic, less often endospermic.

SYNOPSIS

The synopsis is adapted from Willis, J. C., A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns, ed. 7, revised by Airy-Shaw, H. K. (1966).

  • A. Subfam. HELIOTROPIOIDEAE. 
    • Style terminal, with glandular ring below apex:
    • Heliotropium L.
  • B. Subfam. BORAGINOIDEAE. 
    • Style gynobasic, without glandular ring.
    • 1. Trib. CYNOGLOSSEAE. 
      • Fls actinomorphic. Style base ± conic. Stigma capitate. Nutlet apices not projecting above points of attachment:
      • CynoglossumMyosotidiumOmphalodes Miller
    • 2. Trib. ERITRICHIEAE. 
      • Fls actinomorphic. Style base ± conic. Stigma capitate. Nutlet apices projecting above points of attachment:
      • Amsinckia
    • 3. Trib. BORAGINEAE. 
    • 4. Trib. LITHOSPERMEAE. 
      • Fls actinomorphic. Style base flat or nearly so. Stigma usually 2-lobed. Nutlets with flat attachment area:
      • CerintheLithospermumMertensia Roth MyosotisOnosma L.
    • 5. Trib. ECHIEAE. 
      • Fls zygomorphic, ± 2-lipped. Base of style ± flat. Stigma capitate or 2-fid. Nutlets with flat attachment area:
      • Echium

Key

1
Anthers exserted wholly or partly
2
Anthers all included
4
2
Small herbs usually < 30 cm high; corolla white or yellow, regular
Large herbs usually > 30 cm high; corolla blue to pink, the limb ± oblique or regular
3
3
Corolla ± funnelform; anthers separated and not forming a cone
Corolla rotate; anthers coherent and forming a cone
4
Corolla usually rotate with lobes = or > tube
5
Corolla tubular, funnelform or campanulate with lobes much < tube
10
5
Nutlets without distinct collar around base
6
Nutlets with distinct collar around base
8
6
Nutlets with hooked or barbed bristles
Nutlets without hooked or barbed bristles
7
7
Lvs mostly > 20 cm long, glabrous and glossy above
MYOSOTIDIUM†
Lvs various, but if > 20 cm long, then not glabrous and glossy above
8
Basal lvs usually cordate; infl. ebracteate
Basal lvs not cordate; infl. usually bracteate
9
9
Nutlets stalked
Nutlets sessile
10
Basal lvs > 20 cm long, broadly ovate- oblong; corolla lobes inconspicuous; nutlets 4 and separate, with thickened basal collar
Basal lvs < 15 cm long, usually linear or linear-oblong; corolla lobes prominent or if not, then nutlets fused in 2 separate pairs and lacking a basal collar
11
11
Corolla yellow or orange; style included
Corolla usually white, blue or purple, rarely completely yellow and if so, then style exserted
12
12
Lvs hairy, often hispid; fr. of 4 nutlets
Lvs glabrous except for whitish tubercles; fr. of 2 nutlets, each representing a fused pair

c. 100 genera, 2000 spp., widespread, mostly Mediterranean and W. Asia.

Many spp. in the genera described below are cultivated in N.Z., especially in rock gardens, and a number of those naturalised are escapes from cultivation. Those genera in the synopsis with authorities have no spp. which are known to be wild, but have spp. which are common in cultivation.

Myosotidium hortensia (Decne.) Baillon, in a monotypic genus endemic to the Chatham Is, is well known as a garden plant in cooler lowland parts of N.Z. This short-lived perennial, has large glossy lvs, glabrous above, a large, dense, corymbose infl., deep blue, occasionally pink or white, fls and large, black, winged nutlets.

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