The Datiscaceae are a family of
dicotyledonous plants, containing two species of the genus ''Datisca''. Two other genera, ''
Octomeles
''Octomeles'' is a monotypic genus of plant in family Tetramelaceae. The sole species is ''Octomeles sumatrana'', sometimes written ''O. sumatranum''.
''Octomeles sumatrana'', commonly called Benuang, or Ilimo, is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Ma ...
'' and ''
Tetrameles
''Tetrameles'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Tetramelaceae with one species, ''Tetrameles nudiflora''. It grows as a large deciduous tree and is found across southern Asia from India through southeast Asia, Malesia, and into northe ...
'', are now classified in the family
Tetramelaceae
The Tetramelaceae are a family of plants formerly classed in the Datiscaceae family . It contains two genera, ''Octomeles
''Octomeles'' is a monotypic genus of plant in family Tetramelaceae. The sole species is ''Octomeles sumatrana'', someti ...
.
Datiscaceae are large herbaceous plants, with alternate and pinnate leaves.
They are
actinorhizal plant Actinorhizal plants are a group of angiosperms characterized by their ability to form a symbiosis with the nitrogen fixing actinomycetota ''Frankia''. This association leads to the formation of nitrogen-fixing root nodules.
Classification
Actino ...
s, that host
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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in their roots, and are the only ones that are non-woody, although non-actinorrhizal plants also fix nitrogen, such as the
legume
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s.
Species
The genus ''Datisca'' contains two or three species;
two from Asia and one from North America.
The species ''
Datisca cannabina'' is found in Crete and Turkey, and closely related ''
Datisca nepalensis'' is found in the
Himalayas
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, and is sometimes included in ''D. cannabina''. It grows to about 2.0 m tall, and in May to August it produces small greenish-yellow flowers. This species is strictly
dioecious
Dioecy (; ; adj. dioecious , ) is a characteristic of a species, meaning that it has distinct individual organisms (unisexual) that produce male or female gametes, either directly (in animals) or indirectly (in seed plants). Dioecious reproducti ...
, with male and female flowers on different plants. It is grown for ornamental foliage and can be used to produce a
laxative
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Laxatives vary as to how they work and the side effects they may have. Certain stimulant, lub ...
and a yellow dye.
The North American species ''
Datisca glomerata'' is native to California, Nevada, and Mexico.
This species is more or less dioecious, except that female plants may possess some bisexual flowers, as well.
References
Datiscaceae
Cucurbitales genera
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