Cornaceae-Dogwood family
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Published : October 15, 2016
| Last modified on July 4th, 2017 at 2:27 pm
The dogwood family, cornaceae, consists of 14 genera and 120 species.
Description of the family:
Trees or shrubs. Leaves opposite, simple; margin entire or serrate. Stipules 0. Flowers bisexual (Curtisia) or unisexual (Afrocrania), actinomorphic, arranged in panicles (Curtisia) or in dense terminal clusters surrounded by 4 herbaceous bracts (Afrocrania); pedicels not articulated. Petals 4-5. Stamens equal in number and alternating with them. Ovary inferior, 2- or 4-locular. Fruit a drupe.
Worldwide:
14 genera and 120 species, mainly northern temperate areas, rare in tropics and southern temperate.
Zimbabwe:
2 genera and 2 taxa.
- Afrocrania (Harms) Hutch. Description
- Curtisia Aiton




















