Biology:Rhamnella

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Rhamnella is a genus of plants in the family Rhamnaceae, distributed throughout parts of Asia and the Pacific.

Description

Plants in this genus are deciduous or evergreen shrubs, small trees or lianas. Leaves are alternate, petiolate and stipulate, with fine teeth on the margins. The inflorescences are Template:Botanygloss or fascicles produced in the Template:Botanygloss. The flowers have 5 petals and sepals, are yellow-green, bisexual (i.e. having both male and female parts) and pedicelate. The Template:Botanygloss is cup-shaped, lobes triangular. The petals are incurved, more or less wrapped around the stamens. Ovary is Template:Botanygloss, carpels one or two. Fruit are drupes, yellow-orange at first, turning purple or black, seeds one or two.[1][2]

Distribution

Most species are found from the Himalayas through China and Vietnam to Japan and Korea. One species (R. vitiensis) is native to New Guinea, Queensland (Australia), and the southwestern Pacific.[3][1]

Species

As of December 2024, Plants of the World Online accepts the following 12 species:[3]

  • Rhamnella brachycarpa Z.Qiang Lu & Y.Shuai Sun
  • Rhamnella caudata Merr.
  • Rhamnella forrestii W.W.Sm.
  • Rhamnella franguloides (Maxim.) Weberb.
  • Rhamnella gilgitica Mansf. & Melch.
  • Rhamnella intermedia Z.Qiang Lu & Y.Shuai Sun
  • Rhamnella julianae C.K.Schneid.
  • Rhamnella martini (H.Lév.) C.K.Schneid.
  • Rhamnella rubrinervis (H.Lév.) Rehder
  • Rhamnella tonkinensis (Pit.) T.Yamaz.
  • Rhamnella vitiensis (Benth.) A.C.Sm.
  • Rhamnella wilsonii C.K.Schneid.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kellermann, J.; Thiele, K.R. (2022). "Rhamnella". Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water: Canberra. https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Rhamnella. 
  2. "Rhamnella Miq.". Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.. http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=128240. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Rhamnella Miq.". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2024. https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:33510-1. 
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