ROSIDOS- -FABIDS-COM CLADE -CELASTRALES-CELASTRACEAE

 I-CELASTRACEAE

Habit: Trees, shrubs, or woody lianas (sometimes climbing), frequently with thorny or angular brancheSLeaves: Simple, opposite or alternate, usually glabrous (smooth), and sometimes leathery (coriaceous), with small, often minute, deciduous stipules.Flowers: Small, regular (actinomorphic), and often greenish, white, or yellowish, usually bisexual. They typically have 4-5 sepals and petals, and a prominent nectar-secreting disk that often surrounds or supports the stamens.Fruit: Variable, including capsules (often loculicidal), samaras, berries, or drupes.Seeds: Often enclosed in a brightly colored (red or orange) fleshy, fleshy covering known as an aril.Diagnostic Features: A combination of simple leaves, small, often 4-5 merous flowers, and a well-developed nectar disk.

 

II-CROSSOPETALUM RHACOMA




 

III-ELAEODENDRON XYLOCARPUMV ARBUSTO COSTERO




 

IV-GYMINDA LATIFOLIA


 



TALLOS CUADRADOS

V-MAYTENUS

1-MAYTENUS LAEVIGATA


LINEA AMARILLA POR EL BORDE
 

2-MAYTENUS CYMOSA



 

V-SCHAEFFERIA FRUTESCENS






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