Anisotes: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Lamiales
- Family
- Acanthaceae
- Genus
- Anisotes
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Anisotes
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Anisotes
Anisotes is a genus of Afrotropical plants in the family Acanthaceae. The genus is morphologically similar to Metarungia, from which it differs mainly in the dehiscence of the fruit capsule, and the nature of the placenta. Placentas (with attached retinacula) remain attached to the inner surface of fruit capsules in Anisotes.
They favour sandy ground or tropical to subtropical dry forest. The corolla consists of a two-lipped flower that is orange to red in colour. Four seeds are produced in a woody fruit capsule. Two of the six Madagascar species, A. hygroscopicus and A. venosus, are unique in the genus in having hygroscopic trichomes on their seeds.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Anisotes bracteatus
- Anisotes diversifolius
- Anisotes formosissimus
- Anisotes galanae
- Anisotes guineensis
- Anisotes hygroscopicus
- Anisotes macrophyllus
- Anisotes madagascariensis
- Anisotes mayottensis
- Anisotes perplexus
- Anisotes pubinervia
- Anisotes rogersii
- Anisotes sessiliflorus
- Anisotes spectabilis
- Anisotes subcoriaceus
- Anisotes tablensis
- Anisotes tanensis
- Anisotes tangensis
- Anisotes ukambensis
- Anisotes umbrosus
- Anisotes zenkeri