Oxygonum

Oxygonum is a genus of plants in the family Polygonaceae with about 30 species. It is native to eastern parts of Africa and to the Arabian Peninsula.[1]

Oxygonum
Illustration of Oxygonum alatum from Hooker's Icones Plantarum, volume 14
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Polygonaceae
Subfamily: Polygonoideae
Genus: Oxygonum
Burch. ex Campd.[1]
Species

See text.

Description

Species of Oxygonum are annual or perennial herbaceous plants, more rarely shrubs or shrubby. Their leaves are variable between and within species. The inflorescences are long narrow racemes with bundles (fascicles) of flowers, usually one to five, but sometimes up to 15. The flowers are polygamous (i.e. there are male, female and bisexual flowers on the same plant). There are usually five tepals, arranged spirally, fused at the base to form a tube, longer in female flowers than in male ones. The eight stamens are joined at the base, with patches of nectar-bearing tissue at the base of the inner whorl. The fruit is in the form of an achene, usually three-angled, often with rows of spinelike structures.[2]

Taxonomy

The genus Oxygonum was first published in 1819 by Francisco Campderá, who attributed the name to William John Burchell.[1][3] Oxygonum is placed in the tribe Oxygoneae of the subfamily Polygonoideae; it is the only genus in the tribe. A 2015 molecular phylogenetic study suggested that it was the sister of all the remaining tribes.[2]

Polygonoideae

Oxygoneae (Oxygonum)

Persicarieae

Fagopyreae

Pteroxygoneae

Calligoneae

Rumiceae

Polygoneae

Species

As of March 2019, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[1]

  • Oxygonum acetosella Welw.
  • Oxygonum alatum Burch.
  • Oxygonum altissimum Germish.
  • Oxygonum annuum S.Ortiz & Paiva
  • Oxygonum atriplicifolium (Meisn.) Martelli
  • Oxygonum auriculatum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum buchananii (Dammer) J.B.Gillett
  • Oxygonum carnosum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum delagoense Kuntze
  • Oxygonum dregeanum Meisn.
  • Oxygonum ellipticum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum fruticosum Dammer ex Milne-Redh.
  • Oxygonum gramineum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum hastatum S.Ortiz
  • Oxygonum hirtum Peter
  • Oxygonum leptopus Mildbr.
  • Oxygonum limbatum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum lineare De Wild.
  • Oxygonum litorale R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum lobatum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum maculatum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum magdalenae Dammer ex Peter
  • Oxygonum ovalifolium Robyns & E.Petit
  • Oxygonum overlaetii Robyns
  • Oxygonum pachybasis Milne-Redh.
  • Oxygonum pterocarpum Osborne & Vollesen
  • Oxygonum quarrei De Wild.
  • Oxygonum robustum Germish.
  • Oxygonum sagittatum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum salicifolium Dammer
  • Oxygonum schliebenii Mildbr.
  • Oxygonum sinuatum (Hochst. & Steud. ex Meisn.) Dammer
  • Oxygonum stuhlmannii Dammer
  • Oxygonum subfastigiatum R.A.Graham
  • Oxygonum tenerum Milne-Redh.
  • Oxygonum thulinianum S.Ortiz
  • Oxygonum wittei Staner

References

  1. "Oxygonum Burch.", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2019-03-08
  2. Schuster, Tanja M.; Reveal, James L.; Bayly, Michael J. & Kron, Kathleen A. (2015), "An updated molecular phylogeny of Polygonoideae (Polygonaceae): Relationships of Oxygonum, Pteroxygonum, and Rumex, and a new circumscription of Koenigia", Taxon, 64 (6): 1188–1208, doi:10.12705/646.5
  3. Campderá, Francisco (1819), "Genarum Polygonaearum Clavis Dichotomica", Monographie des Rumex, Paris: Treuttel & Würtz, retrieved 2019-03-08
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