Acanthocarpus Lehm.
Plantae Preissianae 2(1):274 (1848)

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Name Status: Current

Scientific Description
J. Gathe and Leslie Watson, Friday 3 October 2008

Family Dasypogonaceae.

Habit and leaf form. Shrubs, or herbs (shrublet). Perennial. Leaves cauline. Plants with a basal concentration of leaves (more or less acaulescent), or with neither basal nor terminal concentrations of leaves; rhizomatous (short). Pachycaul. Mesophytic, or xerophytic. Leaves small to large; alternate; distichous; leathery, or modified into spines, or ‘herbaceous’; sessile; sheathing. Leaf sheaths not tubular; with free margins. Leaves simple. Leaf blades entire; acicular, or linear; linear; parallel-veined; without cross-venules; closely sheathing stem and imbricate. Leaves without stipules. Leaf blade margins scabrid or almost smooth. Vegetative anatomy. Plants without silica bodies. Leaf anatomy. Extra-floral nectaries absent.

Photo of Acanthocarpus Lehm.

Reproductive type, pollination. Fertile flowers hermaphrodite. Unisexual flowers absent. Plants hermaphrodite.

Inflorescence and flower features. Flowers aggregated in ‘inflorescences’; in cymes, or in panicles, or in racemes. Inflorescences scapiflorous, or not scapiflorous; terminal (to short branches), or axillary (in upper axils); cymose clusters or racemes. Flowers pedicellate (nearly sessile); bracteate; ebracteolate; small; regular; 3 merous; cyclic; pentacyclic. Perigone tube present, or absent. Free hypanthium short tube. Perianth of ‘tepals’; 6; 2 -whorled; isomerous; petaloid; similar in the two whorls, or different in the two whorls; white (whitish), or pink (inner segments); fleshy, or non-fleshy. Androecial members definite in number. Androecium 6. Androecial members adnate; all equal; coherent (connate at the base); 2 -whorled. Androecium exclusively of fertile stamens. Stamens 6 (in 2 whorls); all more or less similar in shape; diplostemonous; inner 3 attached to the perianth for a short distance, outer 3 free from the perianth. Anthers dorsifixed; versatile; dehiscing via longitudinal slits; introrse. Pollen shed as single grains. Gynoecium 3 carpelled. The pistil 3 celled. Carpels isomerous with the perianth. Gynoecium syncarpous; eu-syncarpous; inferior. Ovary plurilocular; 3 locular. Gynoecium stylate. Styles 1; attenuate from the ovary, or from a depression at the top of the ovary; apical. Stigmas 1; 1 - lobed, or 3 - lobed. Placentation axile. Ovules 1 per locule; non-arillate; anatropous to campylotropous.

Fruit and seed features. Fruit non-fleshy; dehiscent; a capsule. Capsules loculicidal. Fruit 3 celled; 1–3 seeded. Seeds endospermic. Embryo well differentiated. Testa without phytomelan.

Additional characters Pollen grains sulculate.

Keys to Acanthocarpus Lehm.

Taxonomic Literature

Australia. Bureau of Flora and Fauna (1986). Flora of Australia. Volume 46. Iridaceae to Dioscoreaceae. Australian Govt. Pub. Service. Canberra.