Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1976) Author: B. VERDCOURT
Names
PAURIDIANTHA Hook. f. [family RUBIACEAE], in G.P. 2: 69 (1873); Hiern in F.T.A. 3: 71 (1877); Bremek. in E.J. 71: 217 (1940)
Pamplethantha Bremek. [family RUBIACEAE], in E.J. 71: 217 (1940)
Information
Shrubs, small trees or subscandent woody plants. Leaves opposite or ternate, shortly petiolate, the petioles compressed, channelled; blades acuminate or caudate, usually with acarodomatia; midnerve channelled; stipules interpetiolar, triangular or ovate, entire, acute. Flowers hermaphrodite, mostly heterostylous, usually 5-merous, in axillary or terminal, sessile or pedunculate, trichotomously corymbose or subumbellate inflorescences, sometimes reduced to a few or even single flowers; peduncle with 1–2 4-parted involucels situated at the apex or middle; other bracts small or absent. Calyx-tube short, denticulate, dentate or lobed. Corolla salver-shaped, white, greenish, violet or lavender; tube short, funnel-shaped or cylindrical, the upper half densely hairy inside; lobes glabrous inside. Stamens with glabrous filaments and dorsifixed anthers, exserted in short-styled flowers. Disc cushion-shaped, papillate or shortly hairy. Ovary 2–3-locular at the base, 4–6-locular at the apex, with 2–3, sometimes lobed, placentas affixed at the middle of the true septum, the false septa incised and broadly cordate; ovules numerous; style glabrous, puberulous or hairy, included or exserted; stigmas 2, globose, mitriform or subcapitate, the apex shortly 2-lobed, the lobes cohering or rarely free and linear or lanceolate. Fruit a globose yellow or red berry, 2-locular at the base, 4-locular at the top. Seeds numerous, yellow or yellow-brown, rarely red, ovoid, testa alveolate and sometimes irregularly ribbed; endosperm oily.
Notes
formerly included in Urophyllum Wall. but differing from that genus in not being dioecious, in the structure of the ovary and its placentation, and the differently shaped stigma. In his most recent classification Bremekamp even maintains two separate tribes, Urophylleae and Pauridiantheae.