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Oropheae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
2Magnolianae
Subclass
2Magnoliidae
Phase
3Malmeoideae
Subphase
5Oropheae
Stage
0
Name

Oropheae

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Family
Members: Orophea, Phaeanthus, Polyalthiopsis, Mezzettia.
Region: Southeast Asia, tropical South Asia.
Habitat: moist tropical forests; shaded understory.
BotanyTree; glabrous, but some species pubescent.
Leaves: simple, alternate, exstipulate, entire margins; venation pinnate.
Flowers: bisexual; actinomorphic.
Sepals: 3, often small and free.
Petals: 6, in 2 whorls of 3; usually similar, sometimes reflexed; valvate
Stamens: numerous, densely packed, with short filaments.
Carpels: free, apocarpous; many; 1 to few ovules, usually in two rows
Stigma: capitate or discoid
Fruit: apocarpous, monocarps; fleshy; indehiscent
Seeds: 1, rarely more; ellipsoid; endosperm ruminate; endocarp woody or crustaceous.
TaxonomyOropheae was identified through molecular phylogenetic studies as a distinct early-diverging clade within Malmeoideae. Oropheae shares some traits with Miliuseae and Duguetieae, but differs in petal uniformity and floral structure.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›2 Magnolianae
  • ›2 Magnoliidae
  • ›3 Malmeoideae
  • 10Polyalthia oliveri
  • 12Polyalthia longifolia
  • 12Huberantha cerasoides
  • 15Phaeanthus ophthalmicus
  • 17Polyalthia suberosa
  • xOrophea polycarpa
  • xMarsypopetalum pallidum
  • xPopowia pisocarpa
  • xPseuduvaria reticulata
  • xTrivalvaria macrophylla