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Colubrina glandulosa, leaf bottom stem
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Colubrina glandulosa, leaf bottom stem
Rhamnus cathartica
© Les Mehrhoff, 2008-2010 · 7
Rhamnus cathartica

Frangula caroliniana, Carolina Buckthorn, leaf, upperside
© John Pickering, 2004-2023 · 6
Frangula caroliniana, Carolina Buckthorn, leaf, upperside
Rhamnus cathartica
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Rhamnus cathartica

Rhamnus cathartica
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Rhamnus cathartica
Rhamnus cathartica
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Rhamnus cathartica

Rhamnus cathartica
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Rhamnus cathartica
Rhamnus cathartica
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Rhamnus cathartica

Rhamnus cathartica
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Rhamnus cathartica
Rhamnus crocea
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Rhamnus crocea

Colubrina cubensis
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Colubrina cubensis
Colubrina cubensis
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Colubrina cubensis

Sageretia minutiflora
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Sageretia minutiflora
Sageretia minutiflora
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Sageretia minutiflora

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Rhamnus frangula, flower
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Rhamnus frangula, fruiting branch

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Rhamnus cathartica, leaves + berries
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Rhamnaceae

The Rhamnaceae are mainly trees or shrubs, sometimes twining or climbing, comprising about 55 genera and 900 species. The leaves are simple, mostly alternate, and usually stipulate. The flowers are actinomorphic, commonly small and greenish, and nearly always bisexual. The calyx is generally 5-lobed, typically arising from a perigynous or rarely an epigynous zone. The corolla consists typically of 5 clawed, distinct petals or rarely is absent. The androecium comprises typically 5 stamens that are opposite and commonly embraced by the petals. The gynoecium consists of a single compound pistil of usually 2-4 carpels, a lobed or cleft style, and a superior or rarely inferior ovary with usually 2-4 locules, each with almost always a single basal ovule. An annular nectary disk surrounds and is usually adnate to the ovary. The fruit is usually drupaceous.

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Alphitonia ponderosa, kauila. Small, cup-like petals opposite the stamens and a conspicuous yellowish nectary disk characterize this Hawaiian endemic.
Ceanothus rodericki, buckthorn.
Cea nothus sp., buckthorn. The long-clawed petals are spreading in this example. The sepals are petaloid, and the nectary disk is blackish.
Colubrina asiatica , Rhamnaceae, 'anapanapa, kauila 'anapanapa, kauila kukuku, kolokolo, kukuku, NTBG Hana, Maui..
Colubri na oppositifolia , kauila. This endemic Hawaiian species was valued for it s hard, durable wood. A developing fruit is on the right. In the lower, enlarged view of the flower note the small greenish petals embracing the whitish stamens, and the very conspicuous nectary disk surrounding the pistil.
Gouania hillebrandii. The perianth scars on the summit of the epigynous zone of the fruit of this Hawaiian endemic clearly reveals that it has an inferior ovary, making it one of the rare exceptions in the family. Note the whitish nectary disk in which the ovary is embedded, and the small petals cupped around the opposite stamens.
Rhamnella vitiense. Note the small greenish flowers and the whitish hood-like petals opposite the stamens.
Zizyphus mauritiana , Indian jujube.

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