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Fernandes, R. & A. (1978) Melastomataceae Flora Zambesiaca 4
Annual or perennial herbs or shrubs, with sharply 4-angular or -winged stems and branches. Leaves petiolate, opposite. Flowers 5-merous, sessile or subsessile, in terminal heads surrounded by leaves and leafy bracts; inner bracts coriaceous, chaffy or membranous. Receptacle ovoid or ovoid-oblong, glabrous or densely setose on the upper half or with 1–6 rings of bristles. Sepals persistent, reflexed, ciliate at the margin; petals mauve, pink or blue-violet, rarely white. Fruit a capsule 5-valved, with fleshy placentas, usually splitting irregularly. Seeds numerous, cochleate. Worldwide: 15 species in tropical Africa, Madagascar and Mascarene Islands. DRC: 1 taxon. |
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