''Polygala'' is a large
genus
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of
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 belonging to the family
Polygalaceae. They are commonly known as milkworts or snakeroots. The genus is distributed widely throughout much of the world
[''Polygala''.]
Flora of China. in
temperate
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zones and the
tropics
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the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred ...
.
[''Polygala''.]
The Jepson eFlora 2013. The genus name ''Polygala'' comes from the
ancient Greek
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"much milk", as the plant was thought to increase milk yields in cattle.
Description
As traditionally
circumscribed
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Not every po ...
, ''Polygala'' includes
annual and
perennial plant
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s,
shrubs,
vine
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s, and
tree
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s.
[ The roots often have a scent reminiscent of ]wintergreen
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Mos ...
.[ The leaf blades are generally undivided and smooth-edged, and are alternately arranged in most species. The ]inflorescence
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is a raceme
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or spikelike array of several flowers; the occasional species bears solitary flowers.[ The flower is bilateral in shape, with two large petal-like ]sepal
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s on the sides, often called the "wings",[ and three smaller sepals behind. There are three ]petal
Petals are modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corolla''. Petals are usuall ...
s in shades of reddish purple, yellow or white, which are joined at the bases. The lower of the three is the keel petal, which is "boat-shaped, cucullate ood-like or helmet-shaped".[ The keel petal may have a beak or a fringe on the tip.][ ]Stamen
The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. Collectively the stamens form the androecium., p. 10
Morphology and terminology
A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filam ...
s and style are within the curve of the keel petal. The fruit is a capsule, sometimes winged. It contains two seeds,[ which are usually black, hairy and tipped with a large white aril.][ No members of this genus are known to form nitrogen-fixing nodules.]
Taxonomy
The genus ''Polygala'' was first described by Carl Linnaeus
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in 1754. Phylogenetic studies showed that, as traditionally circumscribed, the genus was not monophyletic
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. It had become a " wastebasket taxon"; almost all species with a flower apparently similar to those of the Papilionoideae – two petaloid lateral sepal
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s forming 'wings', two petals forming a 'standard', and one petal forming a 'keel', plus a bilocular fruit capsule – were placed in ''Polygala'', while species with more obviously specialized features, particularly those of the fruit, were placed in other genera. In 2011, John Richard Abbott separated some more sharply defined genera from ''Polygala''.
Species
Partly because of differing circumscriptions, the reported number of valid species in the genus varies from about 350[Coelho, V. P. D. M., et al. (2008)]
Flora of Paraíba, Brazil: ''Polygala'' L.(Polygalaceae).
''Acta Botânica Brasilica'' 22(1), 225-39. (Portuguese) to 500[ to 725][Lüdtke, R., et al. (2013)]
The genus ''Polygala'' L.(Polygalaceae) in Southern Brazil.
''Hoehnea'' 40(1), 1-50. (Portuguese) or 730.[Pastore, J. F. B. and T. B. Cavalcanti. (2008)]
A New Species of ''Polygala'' (Polygalaceae) from Brazil.
''Novon'' 18(1), 90-93. The Americas have the most species, especially South America,[ with Africa second in diversity and Asia third.][
, '']Plants of the World Online
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'' accepted about 660 species in the genus ''Polygala''. These include:
Species now placed in other genera:
*''Polygala acanthoclada'' = '' Rhinotropis acanthoclada''
*''Polygala californica'' = ''Rhinotropis californica
''Rhinotropis californica'', synonym ''Polygala californica'', is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family known by the common name California milkwort. It is native to southwestern Oregon and northern and central California, where it ...
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*''Polygala chamaebuxus'' = ''Polygaloides chamaebuxus
''Polygaloides chamaebuxus'', synonym ''Polygala chamaebuxus'', the shrubby milkwort, is an ornamental plant in the family Polygalaceae. Its flowers are solitary or in pairs in the leaf axils. The inner two sepals, the wings, are upright and wh ...
''
*''Polygala paucifolia'' = ''Polygaloides paucifolia
''Polygaloides paucifolia'', synonym ''Polygala paucifolia'', known as gaywings or fringed polygala, is a perennial plant of the family Polygalaceae.
Mature plants are 3 to 6 inches tall. Stems are smooth, slender and green. Leaves are clustere ...
''
*''Polygala cornuta'' = '' Rhinotropis cornuta''
*''Polygala heterorhyncha'' = ''Rhinotropis heterorhyncha
''Rhinotropis heterorhyncha'', synonym ''Polygala heterorhyncha'', is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family known by the common names beaked spiny polygala and notch-beaked milkwort. It is native to southern Nevada and it is known ...
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*''Polygala intermontana'' = '' Rhinotropis intermontana''
*''Polygala macradenia'' = '' Hebecarpa macradenia''
*''Polygala pterolopha'' = '' Monrosia pterolopha''
*''Polygala rectipilis'' = ''Hebecarpa rectipilis
''Hebecarpa rectipilis'', synonym ''Polygala rectipilis'', common name New Mexico milkwort, is a plant native to one county in New Mexico and to northeast Mexico. The type specimen was collected near the Town of Hillsboro in Sierra County, at ...
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*''Polygala subspinosa'' = ''Rhinotropis subspinosa
''Rhinotropis subspinosa'', synonym ''Polygala subspinosa'', is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family known by the common name spiny milkwort. It is native to the southwestern United States, where it grows in desert and plateau hab ...
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Hybrid
''Polygala'' × ''dalmaisiana'' (of garden origin)
Ecology
''Polygala'' species are used as food plants by the larva
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Th ...
e of some Lepidoptera species including large grizzled skipper.
Cultivation
Some species are valued in cultivation. An evergreen
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shrub has gained the Royal Horticultural Society
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The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (No ...
's Award of Garden Merit
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History
The Award of Garden Merit ...
under the name ''P.'' × ''dalmaisiana''.
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