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Florida hobblebush

Habit Shrubs or trees.
Stems

erect;

twigs glabrous.

Leaves

persistent;

blade ovate, coriaceous, margins entire or serrate, plane, surfaces often multicellular, long-stalked stipitate-glandular-hairy, otherwise unicellular-hairy on midvein [covering abaxial surface];

venation reticulodromous (reticulum rather dense and with all orders ± equally prominent).

Inflorescences

axillary [terminal] racemes [panicles], 10–20-flowered, (produced just before flowering).

Pedicels

bracteoles 2, near base to ± midpoint.

Flowers

sepals 5, slightly connate, deltate;

petals 5, connate for most of their lengths, white [red], corolla cylindric [urceolate], lobes short;

stamens 10, included;

filaments geniculate, flattened, hairy, without spurs;

anthers without awns, dehiscent by elliptic pores;

pistil 5-carpellate;

ovary 5-locular;

stigma (slightly exserted), truncate to capitate, obscurely lobed, (minutely papillose).

Fruits

capsular, subglobose to short-ovoid, (with unthickened sutures), dry.

Seeds

120–250, narrowly oblong to pyramidal or angular-obovoid;

testa cells elongate.

x

= 12.

Agarista

Distribution
from USDA
se United States; Mexico; Central America; South America; Africa; Indian Ocean Islands (including Madagascar)
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Discussion

Agauria (de Candolle) Bentham & Hooker f.; Leucothoë D. Don subg. Agarista (D. Don ex G. Don) Drude

Species 31 (1 in the flora).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 8, p. 499. Author: Walter S. Judd.
Parent taxa Ericaceae > subfam. Vaccinioideae
Subordinate taxa
A. populifolia
Name authority D. Don ex G. Don: Gen. Hist. 3: 788, 837. 1834 ,
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