Phragmanthera Tiegh.
  • Bull. Soc. Bot. France 42: 261 (1895) 


Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2023): Phragmanthera Tiegh. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-4000029327. Accessed on: 06 Dec 2023'

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Morphology

Shrubs, often large and pendent, with a single haustorial attachment; branchlets slightly compressed; youngest parts, at least, always with scales, stellate and verticillately branched dendritic hairs Leaves opposite, subopposite or rarely ternate, generally petiolate, usually somewhat coriaceous, penninerved Flowers in sessile to shortly pedunculate umbels or 2–several in the axils; bract unilateral, often gibbous, sometimes enlarged and foliaceous Calyx annular to shortly tubular, generally shorter than receptacle, subentire to shortly lobed Corolla 5-lobed, with tube longer than lobes, usually yellow or orange with red markings or more generally reddish, but colours often muted by indumentum; apical swelling of bud fusiform to globular, sometimes ribbed or narrowly winged; basal swelling variably developed; tube split unilaterally, the V-slit extending little more or less than halfway, papillate along sutures and edges of filament-lines to varying degrees; lobes erect or reflexed, narrow below, the upper part expanded to varying degrees and often hardened inside Stamens attached near the base of the lobes, linear, inrolled at anthesis, sometimes with a tooth in front of the anther; anther oblong to linear-oblong, with 4 thecae transversely divided into several–many chambers Style slender, 5-angled or narrowly 5-winged, often expanded opposite the filaments and narrowed opposite anthers, sometimes papillate or hairy; stigma globular to obovoid or conical-ovoid Berry reddish or often blue to blue-green, ellipsoid or obovoid, generally with persistent calyx.

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    Stamen filaments attached near base of lobes, linear, inrolled at anthesis, sometimes with a tooth in front of the anther; anther oblong to linear-oblong, with 4 thecae transversely divided into several to many locules. Style slender, 5-angled or narrowly 5-winged, often expanded opposite filaments and narrowed opposite anthers, sometimes papillate or hairy; stigma globular to obovoid or conical-ovoid. Calyx annular to shortly tubular, generally shorter than receptacle, subentire to shortly lobed. Corolla 5(exceptionally 6)-lobed, with tube longer than lobes, usually yellow or orange with red markings or more generally reddish, but colours often muted by indumentum; apical swelling of bud fusiform to globular, sometimes ribbed or narrowly winged; basal swelling variably developed; tube split unilaterally, the V-slit extending little more or less than halfway, papillate along sutures and edges of filament lines to varying degrees; lobes erect or reflexed, narrow below, upper part expanded to varying degrees and often hardened inside. Flowers in sessile to shortly pedunculate umbels or 2–several in the axils; bract unilateral, often gibbous, sometimes enlarged and foliaceous. Shrubs, often large and pendent, with a single haustorial attachment; branchlets slightly compressed; youngest parts, at least, always with scales, stellate and verticillately branched dendritic hairs. Leaves opposite, subopposite or rarely ternate, generally petiolate, usually somewhat coriaceous, penninerved. Berry reddish or often blue to blue-green, ellipsoid or obovoid, generally with persistent calyx.

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    Plants Of the World Online Portal - FTEAMorphology

    Shrubs, often large and pendent, with a single haustorial attachment; branchlets slightly compressed; youngest parts, at least, always with scales, stellate and verticillately branched dendritic hairs Leaves opposite, subopposite or rarely ternate, generally petiolate, usually somewhat coriaceous, penninerved Flowers in sessile to shortly pedunculate umbels or 2–several in the axils; bract unilateral, often gibbous, sometimes enlarged and foliaceous Calyx annular to shortly tubular, generally shorter than receptacle, subentire to shortly lobed Corolla 5-lobed, with tube longer than lobes, usually yellow or orange with red markings or more generally reddish, but colours often muted by indumentum; apical swelling of bud fusiform to globular, sometimes ribbed or narrowly winged; basal swelling variably developed; tube split unilaterally, the V-slit extending little more or less than halfway, papillate along sutures and edges of filament-lines to varying degrees; lobes erect or reflexed, narrow below, the upper part expanded to varying degrees and often hardened inside Stamens attached near the base of the lobes, linear, inrolled at anthesis, sometimes with a tooth in front of the anther; anther oblong to linear-oblong, with 4 thecae transversely divided into several–many chambers Style slender, 5-angled or narrowly 5-winged, often expanded opposite the filaments and narrowed opposite anthers, sometimes papillate or hairy; stigma globular to obovoid or conical-ovoid Berry reddish or often blue to blue-green, ellipsoid or obovoid, generally with persistent calyx. Leaves opposite, subopposite or rarely ternate, generally petiolate, usually somewhat coriaceous, penninerved Flowers in sessile to shortly pedunculate umbels or 2–several in the axils; bract unilateral, often gibbous, sometimes enlarged and foliaceous Calyx annular to shortly tubular, generally shorter than receptacle, subentire to shortly lobed Corolla 5-lobed, with tube longer than lobes, usually yellow or orange with red markings or more generally reddish, but colours often muted by indumentum; apical swelling of bud fusiform to globular, sometimes ribbed or narrowly winged; basal swelling variably developed; tube split unilaterally, the V-slit extending little more or less than halfway, papillate along sutures and edges of filament-lines to varying degrees; lobes erect or reflexed, narrow below, the upper part expanded to varying degrees and often hardened inside Stamens attached near the base of the lobes, linear, inrolled at anthesis, sometimes with a tooth in front of the anther; anther oblong to linear-oblong, with 4 thecae transversely divided into several–many chambers Style slender, 5-angled or narrowly 5-winged, often expanded opposite the filaments and narrowed opposite anthers, sometimes papillate or hairy; stigma globular to obovoid or conical-ovoid Berry reddish or often blue to blue-green, ellipsoid or obovoid, generally with persistent calyx.

    Flora Zambesiaca - descriptionsMorphology

    Stamen filaments attached near base of lobes, linear, inrolled at anthesis, sometimes with a tooth in front of the anther; anther oblong to linear-oblong, with 4 thecae transversely divided into several to many locules. Style slender, 5-angled or narrowly 5-winged, often expanded opposite filaments and narrowed opposite anthers, sometimes papillate or hairy; stigma globular to obovoid or conical-ovoid. Calyx annular to shortly tubular, generally shorter than receptacle, subentire to shortly lobed. Corolla 5(exceptionally 6)-lobed, with tube longer than lobes, usually yellow or orange with red markings or more generally reddish, but colours often muted by indumentum; apical swelling of bud fusiform to globular, sometimes ribbed or narrowly winged; basal swelling variably developed; tube split unilaterally, the V-slit extending little more or less than halfway, papillate along sutures and edges of filament lines to varying degrees; lobes erect or reflexed, narrow below, upper part expanded to varying degrees and often hardened inside. Flowers in sessile to shortly pedunculate umbels or 2–several in the axils; bract unilateral, often gibbous, sometimes enlarged and foliaceous. Shrubs, often large and pendent, with a single haustorial attachment; branchlets slightly compressed; youngest parts, at least, always with scales, stellate and verticillately branched dendritic hairs. Leaves opposite, subopposite or rarely ternate, generally petiolate, usually somewhat coriaceous, penninerved. Berry reddish or often blue to blue-green, ellipsoid or obovoid, generally with persistent calyx. Style slender, 5-angled or narrowly 5-winged, often expanded opposite filaments and narrowed opposite anthers, sometimes papillate or hairy; stigma globular to obovoid or conical-ovoid. Calyx annular to shortly tubular, generally shorter than receptacle, subentire to shortly lobed. Corolla 5(exceptionally 6)-lobed, with tube longer than lobes, usually yellow or orange with red markings or more generally reddish, but colours often muted by indumentum; apical swelling of bud fusiform to globular, sometimes ribbed or narrowly winged; basal swelling variably developed; tube split unilaterally, the V-slit extending little more or less than halfway, papillate along sutures and edges of filament lines to varying degrees; lobes erect or reflexed, narrow below, upper part expanded to varying degrees and often hardened inside. Flowers in sessile to shortly pedunculate umbels or 2–several in the axils; bract unilateral, often gibbous, sometimes enlarged and foliaceous. Shrubs, often large and pendent, with a single haustorial attachment; branchlets slightly compressed; youngest parts, at least, always with scales, stellate and verticillately branched dendritic hairs. Leaves opposite, subopposite or rarely ternate, generally petiolate, usually somewhat coriaceous, penninerved. Berry reddish or often blue to blue-green, ellipsoid or obovoid, generally with persistent calyx.

    Included Species

     Information From

    Flora Zambesiaca - descriptions
    Flora Zambesiaca
    • A
    Loranthaceae
    https://powo.science.kew.org/
    World Flora Online Data. 2022.
    • B CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0).
    Plants Of the World Online Portal - FTEA
    https://www.kew.org/science/who-we-are-and-what-we-do/strategic-outputs-2020/plants-of-the-world-online
    http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/terms-and-conditions
    • C
    Vahliaceae
    http://www.worldfloraonline.org/organisation/Vahliaceae
    World Flora Online Data. 2021.
    • D CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0).