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(Hillebr.) Heimerl.
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<paragraph id="59F5871170A40B060BDDAFAB10AC0810" pageId="0" pageNumber="121">Description.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="5372A4011188684F64E1BBE5F8867597" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="121">Habit and phyllotaxy</emphasis>
.
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Dioecious trees or shrubs, leaves (sub)opposite or (sub)verticillate clustered at apex of branches.
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<paragraph id="BDEB1C8FE4C895E55C5E3EB5A91E0C04" pageId="0" pageNumber="121">
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.
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Axillary, terminal, arranged in compound cymes.
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.
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Unisexual (with vestiges of another sex), sessile, with one bract and two bracteoles present at the base, male perianth campanulate, stamens 10-26, exserted (Fig.
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), female perianth tubular or fusiform (Fig.
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), stigma fimbriate, exserted.
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Leathery, elongated fusiform, with 5 ribs covered by inconspicuous glands excreting sticky substances (Figs
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,
<figureCitation id="008E0FDFBE39E1C9145989C512E3C61C" captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figure 3. Comparison of size and morphology of ripe fruits (anthocarps) amongst members of Ceodes, Pisonia and Rockia (Nyctaginaceae). The outline of infructescences are shown below each anthocarp A Ceodes brunoniana (based on St. John 11272 (US- 01258187 )) B Ceodes longirostris (based on Brass 2972 (HUH- 00046918 )). Note the extremely long rostrum at the tip of the anthocarp (indicated with an arrow) C Ceodes umbellifera (based on Foxworthy 593 (US- 03661041 )) D Pisonia aculeata L. (based on Caraballo 3464 (IJ )) E Pisonia grandis (based on Fosberg 24357 (US- 00959523 )) F Rockia sandwicensis (based on Lorence 6305 (US- 00452890 )). Illustration credit: Ramos Sepulveda." figureDoi="10.3897/phytokeys.152.50611.figure3" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/428754" pageId="0" pageNumber="121">3F</figureCitation>
).
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Tricolpate, with 3 apertures distant 120° from each other.
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Abundant, gelatinous.
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