3-54 Lythraceae, loosestrife family

Authors

  • Marian C Munro Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, NS
  • Ruth E. Newell E. C. Smith Herbarium, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia
  • Nicholas M. Hill Fernhill Institute, Kentville, Nova Scotia; Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia and Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Keywords:

Magnoliophyte, dicots, loosestrife family, Decodon, Lythrum, loosestrife, water-willow

Abstract

Twenty-five genera with nearly 500 species comprise this family, but only two genera reach Nova Scotia. Typically flowers are perfect, regular and 4–8-merous. Petals are epigynous or inserted. Stamens number at least as many as the petals or double. They are inserted into the hypanthium, which bears but a single style. Leaves are simple and with entire margins, usually whorled, less frequently alternate. Photographs taken by Sean Blaney and David Mazerolle.

Author Biographies

Marian C Munro, Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, NS

Curator of Botany (NSPM)

Ruth E. Newell, E. C. Smith Herbarium, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia

Curator of the E. C. Smith Herbarium (ACAD)

Nicholas M. Hill, Fernhill Institute, Kentville, Nova Scotia; Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia and Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Director; Adjunct Professor

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