Family: Boraginaceae
Kingdom: Plantae Rank: Family Parent: Lamiales Status: Valid
Common Names:
- Boraginaceae - English, United States of America
Taxonomic Classification
Classification: Unplaced Euasterid I
Vegetative Morphology
Habit: Herbs, shrubs, trees, or sometimes lianas.
Branch: Stems often terminating in two leaves and a third branch giving the branches and the plants a trifid appearance, especially in trees.
Leaves: Leaves simple, alternate; petioles in one species swollen to form an ant domatia.
Reproductive Morphology
Inflorescence: Inflorescence a cyme or panicle, often helicoid or scorpiod cymes, or reduced to a globose head, or rarely of solitary flowers.
Flowers: Flowers usually bisexual, actinomorphic or slightly zygomorphic; sepals usually 4-6, usually 5; petals same number as sepals, free to fused below into short tube; stamens same number as sepals, adnate to corolla tube; nectary disk sometimes surrounding base of ovary; ovary superior, carpels 2, the style terminal or gynobasic; placentation axile.
Fruit: Fruit a capsule or drupe, the drupe dry or fleshy.
Seeds: Seeds 1-4 nutlets in capsular fruit or 2-4 in drupes.
Other
Notes: Plants often with stiff, unicellular hairs.