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Family guide for fruits and seeds

J.H. Kirkbride, Jr., C.R. Gunn, and M.J. Dallwitz

Limnanthaceae R. Brown

Common name: Meadow-foam Family.

Number of genera 2. Number of species 8.

Angiosperm. Magnoliopsida.

Disseminule a dehisced fruit, or a seed.

Fruits

Pistil(s) compound; 1; 1-pistillate; with carpels united. Fruit pericarpium; schizocarp; achenarium; without persistent central column; not within accessory organ(s); 1-seeded to more than 1 but less than 10-seeded; 1–5-seeded (nutlets); 2–3-carpellate (Floerkea), or (4–)5-carpellate (Limnanthes); with carpels separate; with carpels separating at maturity; with carpels not radiating at maturity; without sterile carpels; not sulcate; in transection terete; apex not beaked; wall hard (assumed = nutlet); dehiscent. Dehiscent and shedding seeds; without replum. Epicarp durable; glabrous (without hairs); without armature; without wing(s); without apical respiratory hole. Mesocarp absent (assumed). Endocarp present, or absent; not separating from exocarp; thin; splitting into 1-seeded pyrenes; stone unilocular; stone 1–5-loculate; smooth, or not smooth; with tubercules; without wing; without operculum; without secretory cavities; without mechanism for seedling escape; without grooves; without longitudinal ridges. Funiculus short; short without seed bearing hooks (retinacula); not persisting in fruit after seed shed.

Seeds

Aril absent. Seed larger than minute; ovate (more or less); not bowl shaped; not nutlike; without winglike beak; without caudate appendage(s); at maturity without food reserves, or with food reserves; with endosperm; without canavanine. Sarcotesta absent. Testa present; without markedly different marginal tissue; without fleshy or leathery layer over hard layer; tight; dull; surface unsmooth; surface with discreet raised features; surface tuberculate; without crease or line separating cotyledons from hypocotyl-radicle; without notch along margin where cotyledons from hypocotyl-radicle tip approach each other; without glands; without bristles; glabrous; without wings; without collar; without operculum; colored; monochrome; brown (all shades); membranous; not becoming mucilaginous when wetted; surrounding embryo. Endosperm development nuclear.

Embryo differentiated from food reserve; well developed; 1 per seed; completely filling testa (no food reserve); at one end of seed not extending into a depression or cup; foliate; with investing cotyledons; straight; parallel to seed length; with cotyledons abruptly connected to hypocotyl-radicle; without coleorhiza; without simmondsin; with cotyledons containing fats (of eicosenic & euric types); without stomata; green (at least coyledons); with 2 or more cotyledons. Cotyledons 2; well developed; 0.75–0.9 times length of embryo; somewhat to significantly wider than hypocotyl-radicle; 3–4 times wider than hypocotyl-radicle (estimated); entirely concealing hypocotyl-radicle; not foliaceous; moderately thick, or thick; flat; smooth; with apices entire; with margins separate; basally cordate; equal in size; not punctate dotted. Hypocotyl-radicle vestigial, or small; straight.

Distribution

New World. North America.

Weed information

No USA noxious weeds.

Listed seeds

ASOA listed seeds, ISTA listed seeds.

ASOA listed seeds: -- Limnanthes alba Hartw. ex Benth. -- Last updated September 2008.

ISTA listed seeds: -- Limnanthes alba Hartw. ex Benth. -- Symbols: aagricultural and vegetable seeds (Table 2A Part 1); ttree and shrub species (Table 2A Part 2); fflower, spice, herb, and medicinal seeds (Table 2A Part 3); wweed seeds. -- Last updated September 2008.

Accepted genera

Floerkea Willd. -- Limnanthes R. Br., nom. cons.

References specific to this family

Cronquist page 831.

General references

Corner, E.J.H. 1976. The seeds of Dicots, esp. vol. 2. Cambridge University Press, New York, Cronquist, A. 1981. An integrated system of classification of flowering plants, 1,262 p. Columbia University Press, New York, Engler, A. and K. Prantl. 1924 and onward. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilimien. W. Engelman, Leipzig, Goldberg, A. 1986 (dicots) and 1989 (monocots). Classification, evolution, and phylogeny of the familes of Dicotyledons. Smithsonian Contr. Bot. 58 for dicots (314 pp.) and 71 for monocots (74 pp.). [Goldberg's illustrations are reproduced from older publications and these should be consulted], Gray, A. 1848. Genera florae Americae boreali-orientalis illustrata, 2 vols. James Munroe and Co., Boston., Gunn, C.R., J.H. Wiersema, C.A. Ritchie, and J.H. Kirkbride, Jr. 1992 and amendments. Families and genera of Spermatophytes recognized by the Agricultural Research Service. Techn. Bull. U.S.D.A. 1796:1–500, LeMaout, E. and J. Decaisne. 1876. A general system of botany, 1,065 p. Longmans, Green, and Co., London, Mabberley, D.J. 1987. The plant-book, 706 p. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Spjut, R.W. 1994. A systematic treatment of fruit types. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 70:1–182.

Illustrations

Acceptable fruit and seed illustrations. Cronquist has no illustration. Disseminule illustration(s): fruit, or seed, or embryo. Fruit illustration(s): Gray, LeMaout & Decaisne. Seed illustration(s): Karen. Embryo illustration(s): Karen, Gray, LeMaout & Decaisne, Engler & Prantl. Karen's plate number and taxon (taxa): 266: Floerkea proserpinacoides Willd. (A-B), Limnanthes douglasii R. Br. (C-D).

• Fruit. 1 of 4. Limnanthes alba Hartw. ex Benth.: fruits. • Seed. 2 of 4. Limnanthes alba Hartw. ex Benth.: seed. • Embryo. 3 of 4. Floerkea proserpinacoides Willd.: embryo. • Embryo. 4 of 4. Limnanthes douglasii R. Br.: embryo.


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