Biology:Myristica
Myristica | |
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Myristica fragrans | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Magnoliids |
Order: | Magnoliales |
Family: | Myristicaceae |
Genus: | Myristica Gronov. |
Species | |
>150; see text | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Myristica is a genus of trees in the family Myristicaceae. There are over 150 species, distributed in Asia and the western Pacific.[2]
The type species of the genus, and the most economically important member, is Myristica fragrans (the nutmeg tree), from which mace is also derived.
Etymology
The name Myristica is from the Greek adjective myristikos, meaning ‘fragrant, for anointing’, referring to its early use.[3] The adjective is from the noun myron (‘perfume, ointment, anointing oil’).[4]
Description
All or nearly all species are dioecious. Knuth (1904) however cites a report of trees being male in their sex expression when young and female later.[5] Perianth of one whorl of three largely united segments. Stamens two to thirty, partly or wholly united. The ovary is superior, consisting of a single uniovulate carpel.[6] Species in this genus use secondary pollen presentation (pollen presentation in the flower which does not use an anther), the type of which is Pollenhaufen (German for ‘pollen-heap’), where pollen is in an exposed heap at the base of the flower.
Selected species
There are 172 accepted Myristica species as of April 2021 according to Plants of the World Online.[1] Selected species include:
- Myristica alba W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica andamanica Hook.f.
- Myristica arfakensis W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica argentea Warb.
- Myristica atrescens W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica basilanica W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica beddomei King
- Myristica brachypoda W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica brevistipes W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica buchneriana Warb.
- Myristica byssacea W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica ceylanica A.DC.
- Myristica cinnamomea King
- Myristica coacta W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica colinridsdalei W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica conspersa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica corticata W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica crassa King
- Myristica dactyloides Gaertn.
- Myristica dasycarpa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica depressa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica devogelii W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica elliptica Wall. ex Hook.f. & Thomson
- Myristica extensa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica fasciculata W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica filipes W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica fissurata W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica flavovirens W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica fragrans Houtt.
- Myristica frugifera W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica gigantea King
- Myristica gillespieana A.C.Sm.
- Myristica globosa Warb.
- Myristica grandifolia A.DC.
- Myristica guadalcanalensis W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica guatteriifolia A.DC.
- Myristica guillauminiana A.C.Sm.
- Myristica hollrungii Warb.
- Myristica inaequalis W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica incredibilis W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica iners Blume
- Myristica inundata W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica kalkmanii W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica kjellbergii W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica lasiocarpa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica lepidota Blume
- Myristica leptophylla W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica lowiana King
- Myristica macrantha A.C.Sm.
- Myristica magnifica Bedd.
- Myristica maingayi Hook.f.
- Myristica malabarica Lam.
- Myristica maxima Warb.
- Myristica mediterranea W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica millepunctata W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica nana W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica olivacea W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica ornata W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica ovicarpa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica pachycarpidia W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica papillatifolia W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica perlaevis W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica petiolata A.C.Sm.
- Myristica philippensis Lam.
- Myristica pilosella W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica pilosigemma W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica psilocarpa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica pubicarpa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica pygmaea W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica robusta W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica sangowoensis (J.Sinclair) W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica sarcantha W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica schlechteri W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica simulans W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica sinclairii W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica sogeriensis W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica tamrauensis W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica trianthera W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica tubiflora Blume
- Myristica ultrabasica W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica verruculosa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica xylocarpa W.J.de Wilde
- Myristica yunnanensis Y.H.Li
Some species of Myristica have been reclassified into the genus Virola by some botanical authorities.
Taxa that have been reassigned, or otherwise removed from the genus include:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Myristica Gronov.". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:331788-2.
- ↑ Myristica. Flora of China.
- ↑ Washburn, Homer Charles; Blome, Walter Henry (1936). A Text-book on Pharmacognosy. Edward Letter. p. 77. https://books.google.com/books?id=O9jnAAAAMAAJ. "Myristica, from the Greek "myristikos," of or pertaining to ointments, so named because of its early use as a flavoring for this type of preparations."
- ↑ Quattrocchi, Umberto (2016). CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants. CRC Press. p. 2596. ISBN 978-1-4822-5064-0. https://books.google.com/books?id=-37OBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA2596. "Myristica[...] From the Greek myristikos ‘fragrant, fit for anointing’, myron ‘a perfume, ointment, scent, sweet smelling, sweet oil’, myrizo, myrizein ‘to rub with ointment’"
- ↑ KNUTH, P., 1904, 1905: Handbuch der Bliitenbiologie 3(1 & 2), (ed. O. ApPEL & E. LOEw) [not translated]. - Leipzig: Engelmann.
- ↑ Secondary Pollen Presentation. page 7. Peter Yeo 1993
Wikidata ☰ Q1878350 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myristica.
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