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

VITACEAE

Lianes, mostly climbing by lf-opposed tendrils, rarely erect shrubs. Lvs usually alternate, the lower sometimes opposite, simple or compound; stipules petiolar or 0. Infls lf-opposed or terminal; fls in cymes, these mostly in panicles, ⚥ or unisexual, usually 4-5-merous, actinomorphic, small. Calyx entire or lobed, often cupulate, very small. Petals free or united distally and then forming a cap, valvate, caducous. Stamens 4-5, antipetalous, inserted at base of hypogynous disc. Ovary superior, 2-(6)-celled; ovules 1-2 in each cell; style 1, usually short; stigma capitate or lobed. Fr. a berry with 2-4 seeds. Seed endospermic.

Key

1
Bark peeling in strips; lvs simple; petals cohering at apex and quickly falling at anthesis
Bark remaining adherent; lvs generally compound; petals free and falling separately after anthesis but at least briefly persistent
2
2
Plants nearly always deciduous; fls usually 5-merous; style short
Plants mostly evergreen; fls usually 4-merous; style long

12 genera, c. 700 spp., mainly tropical and subtropical, some in temperate regions.

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