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Lythraceae is a
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flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. They include all forbs (flowering plants without a woody stem), grasses and grass-like plants, a vast majority of ...
s, including 32 genera, with about 620
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herb In general use, herbs are a widely distributed and widespread group of plants, excluding vegetables and other plants consumed for macronutrients, with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring and garnishing food, for medicina ...
s, shrubs, and
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s. The larger genera include '' Cuphea'' (275 spp.), '' Lagerstroemia'' (56), '' Nesaea'' (50), '' Rotala'' (45), and '' Lythrum'' (35). It also includes the pomegranate ('' Punica granatum'', formerly in Punicaceae) and the water caltrop ('' Trapa natans'', formerly in Trapaceae). Lythraceae has a worldwide distribution, with most species in the tropics, but ranging into temperate climate regions as well. The family is named after the type genus, '' Lythrum'', the loosestrifes (e.g. ''Lythrum salicaria'' purple loosestrife) and also includes henna (''Lawsonia inermis''). It now includes the pomegranate, formerly classed in a separate family Punicaceae. The family also includes the widely cultivated crape myrtle trees. Botanically, the leaves are usually in pairs (opposite), and the flower petals emerge from the rim of the calyx tube. The petals often appear crumpled.


Characteristics

Lythraceae species are most often herbs, and less often shrubs or trees; the shrubs and trees often have flaky bark. Traits shared by species within the Lythraceae that distinguish them from belonging to other plant families are the petals being crumpled in the bud and the many-layered outer integument of the seed.


Leaves

The leaves generally have an opposite arrangement, but sometimes are whorled or alternate. They are simple with smooth margins and pinnate venation. Stipules are typically reduced, appearing as a row of minute hairs, or absent.


Flowers

The flowers are bisexual, radially or occasionally bilaterally symmetric, with a well-developed
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. The flowers are most commonly quadimerous but can be heximerous, with four to eight sepals and petals. The sepals may be distinct, partially fused to form a tube, or touching without overlapping. The petals are crumpled in the bud and wrinkled at maturity, and are typically distinct and overlapping; they are occasionally absent. Usually, twice as many stamens as petals are seen, arranged in two whorls, and the stamens are often unequal in length. Occasionally, the stamens are reduced to one whorl, or are more numerous with multiple whorls. The ovary is typically
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, infrequently semi-inferior, or rarely
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. The two to many carpels can be fused together ( syncarpous), with two to numerous ovules in each
locule A locule (plural locules) or loculus (plural loculi) (meaning "little place" in Latin) is a small cavity or compartment within an organ or part of an organism (animal, plant, or fungus). In angiosperms (flowering plants), the term ''locule'' usu ...
, with axile placentation of the ovules. Heterostyly – the presence of two (distylous) or three (tristylous) distinct flower morphs within a species differing in the lengths of the pistil and stamens – is common within the Lythraceae.


Fruits and seeds

The fruit is usually a dry, dehiscent capsule, occasionally a
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. The seeds are usually flattened and/or winged, with a multilayered outer integument. Epidermal hairs that expand and become mucilaginous when wet are found in about half the genera.


Distribution

The Lythraceae are widely distributed, but with most species tropical and some temperate. They are absent from the
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and most arid regions of Australia. Many species occur in aquatic or semi-aquatic habitats ('' Decodon'', ''
Didiplis ''Didiplis'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lythraceae Lythraceae is a family of flowering plants, including 32 genera, with about 620 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees. The larger genera include ''Cuphea'' ...
'', '' Rotala'', '' Sonneratia'', '' Trapa''). The oldest fossils of the family are pollen from the Late Cretaceous ( Campanian) of Wyoming in western North America, around 82 to 81 million years old.


Economic importance

Edible crops include the pomegranate (''Punica granatum'') and the water caltrop (''Trapa bicornis'' or ''T. natans''). The pomegranate is cultivated for the fleshy arils surrounding the seeds, and the water caltrop for its seeds. Henna (''Lawsonia inermis'') is cultivated for the dye of the same name, derived from its leaves. Ornamentals are grown from a number of genera, including '' Cuphea'', '' Lagerstroemia'' (crape myrtles), and '' Lythrum'' (loosestrifes). Purple loosestrife ('' Lythrum salicaria'') is an invasive exotic weed of wetlands throughout Canada and the United States.


Taxonomy

Within the order
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, the family Lythraceae is most closely related to the
Onagraceae The Onagraceae are a family of flowering plants known as the willowherb family or evening primrose family. They include about 650 species of herbs, shrubs, and treesCombretaceae sister to both families. Molecular phylogeny work has led to the inclusion of the formerly recognized families Duabangaceae, Punicaceae, Sonneratiaceae, and Trapaceae.


Genera

Lythraceae has 31 genera in five subfamilies: *Subfamily Lythroideae Juss. ex Arn. 1832 = 'Lythraceae sensu stricto', 27 genera: :*''
Adenaria ''Adenaria'' is a monotypic genus of plants in the family Lythraceae containing the single species ''Adenaria floribunda''. Its common names include ''fruta de pavo''. It is native to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti Haiti (; ht, ...
'' :*'' Ammannia'' :*'' Capuronia'' :*'' Crenea'' :*'' Cuphea'' :*'' Decodon'' :*''
Didiplis ''Didiplis'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lythraceae Lythraceae is a family of flowering plants, including 32 genera, with about 620 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees. The larger genera include ''Cuphea'' ...
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Diplusodon ''Diplusodon'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lythraceae. Its native range is Brazil to Bolivia. Species: *''Diplusodon adpressipilus'' *''Diplusodon aggregatifolius'' *''Diplusodon alatus'' *''Diplusodon appendicul ...
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Galpinia ''Galpinia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lythraceae. The only species is ''Galpinia transvaalica''. Its native range is tropical and Southern Africa. It is found in KwaZulu-Natal and Northern Provinces (Provi ...
'' :*'' Ginoria'' :*'' Haitia'' :*'' Heimia'' :*'' Hionanthera'' :*'' Koehneria'' :*'' Lafoensia'' :*'' Lagerstroemia'' :*'' Lawsonia'' :*'' Lourtella'' :*'' Lythrum'' :*'' Nesaea'' :*'' Pehria'' :*'' Pemphis'' :*''
Physocalymma ''Physocalymma'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lythraceae Lythraceae is a family of flowering plants, including 32 genera, with about 620 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees. The larger genera include ''Cup ...
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Pleurophora ''Pleurophora'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lythraceae. The native range of its species spans from Venezuela to southern South America. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Pleurophora'': *' ...
'' :* ''Rotala'' :*''
Tetrataxis ''Tetrataxis'' is a genus of plant in family Lythraceae. The sole species is ''Tetrataxis salicifolia''. It is endemic to Mauritius. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forest A forest is an area of land dominated by tree ...
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Woodfordia ''Zosterops'' (meaning "eye-girdle") is a genus of passerine birds containing the typical white-eyes in the white-eye family Zosteropidae. The genus has the largest number of species in the white-eye family. They occur in the Afrotropical, Indom ...
'' *Subfamily
Punicoideae ''Punica'' is a small genus of fruit-bearing deciduous shrubs or small trees in the flowering plant family Lythraceae. The better known species is the pomegranate (''Punica granatum''). The other species, the Socotra pomegranate (''Punica proto ...
( Horan. 1834) S. A. Graham, Thorne & Reveal 1998 = ' Punicaceae', 1 genus: :*'' Punica'' *Subfamily
Sonneratioideae ''Sonneratia'' is a genus of plants in the family Lythraceae. Formerly the Sonneratia were placed in a family called Sonneratiaceae which included both the ''Sonneratia'' and the ''Duabanga'', but these two are now placed in their own monotypi ...
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& Gilg 1924) S. A. Graham, Thorne & Reveal 1998
, 1 genus: :*'' Sonneratia'' *Subfamily
Duabangoideae ''Duabanga'' is a small genus of lowland evergreen rainforest trees in southeast Asia, comprising two or three species. ''Duabanga'' was traditionally included in the ditypic family Sonneratiaceae, but it is now classified in its own monotypi ...
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1986) S. A. Graham, Thorne & Reveal 1998
= 'Duabangaceae', 1 genus: :*'' Duabanga'' *Subfamily
Trapoideae The water caltrop is any of three extant species of the genus ''Trapa'': ''Trapa natans'', ''Trapa bicornis'' and the endangered ''Trapa rossica''. It is also known as buffalo nut, bat nut, devil pod, ling gok (Chinese: 菱角), ling nut, lin kok ...
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1845
= ' Trapaceae', 1 genus: :*'' Trapa'' *Subfamily ''
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Shirleya ''Shirleya'' is an extinct genus in the crape myrtle family, Lythraceae, which contains a single species, ''Shirleya grahamae''. The genus and species are known from Middle Miocene fossils found in Central Washington. History and classifica ...
'' Pigg & DeVore (Miocene, Washington state)


Gallery

Image:Lagerstroemia indica 0002.jpg, Crepe myrtle Image:Lagerstroemia_indica-petals.jpg, Crepe myrtle flowers - the petals emerge from the calyx tube. Image:Blutweiderich 0506112.jpg, '' Lythrum salicaria'' Image:Cuphea ignea1.jpg, '' Cuphea ignea'' Image:Cuphea nudicostata 3.jpg, '' Cuphea nudicostata'' Image:Pomegranate flower and fruit.jpg, Pomegranate File:Unidentified Rotala species W IMG_3730.jpg, '' Rotala'' species


References


Further reading

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