Platysace

Taxonomic status Accepted
Occurrence status Present
Origin Native
Degree of establishment Native

Perennial (sometimes short-lived), herbs, subshrubs or shrubs. Leaves entire or lobed (not in Victoria), sometimes absent (not in Victoria). Inflorescence terminal or leaf-opposed, mostly a compound umbel. Flowers bisexual; sepals minute or absent; petals ovate or oblong, at first inflexed, later spreading; nectary flat. Fruit more or less laterally compressed; mericarps ovoid to more or less circular in outline, narrowed at mericarp junction, dorsal rib prominent, sometimes winged; carpophore persistent, undivided.

About 25 species, endemic to the Australian mainland.

Source:

Duretto, M.F. (1999). Apiaceae. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., ‍Flora of Victoria Vol. 4, Cornaceae to Asteraceae‍, pp. 256–258. Inkata Press, Melbourne.

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