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

URTICACEAE

Herbs, shrubs, soft-wooded trees, or rarely climbers, often with stinging hairs; latex 0. Lvs opposite or alternate, simple, usually stipulate. Fls usually unisexual, apetalous, in cymes. Perianth 4-5-merous, often persistent. ♂ fls with (1)-4-5 stamens opposite the perianth segments and usually inflexed in bud, sometimes straight, often with rudimentary ovary; anthers 2-celled. ♀ fls often with small staminodes. Ovary superior, 1-locular, free or adnate to perianth; style simple; ovule solitary, erect. Fr. usually an achene, rarely a drupe. Seeds usually with endosperm; embryo straight.

Key

1
Stinging hairs present; lvs opposite
Stinging hairs 0; lvs alternate
2
2
Lvs entire
3
Lvs crenate or serrate
4
3
Fls clustered in cymes; stems not rooting at nodes; lvs ± ovate
Fls solitary; stems very slender, creeping and rooting at nodes; lvs ± suborbicular
4
Shrub or tree; lvs ovate
Herb; lvs obovate, oblong, or suborbicular
5
5
Lvs suborbicular, crenate, c. 1.5 cm long
AUSTRALINA†
Lvs obovate to oblong, sharply serrate, 5-30 cm long
ELATOSTEMA†

45 genera, c. 1000 spp., cosmopolitan.

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