4348.000 Croton L.

Description of the genus

Monoecious, or rarely dioecious, shrubs or trees with an indumentum of stellate hairs and/or peltate scales. Leaves alternate, sometimes subopposite or subwhorled, simple, petiolate, with 2 sessile or stalked discoid glands on the petiole or at the base of the lamina. Inflorescences terminal, sometimes axillary, either bisexual (the female flowers usually below the males) or unisexual. Male flowers: sepals (4-)5(-6), petals usually present, (4-)5(-6), rarely more; stamens central, 5-many. Female flowers: sepals narrower than the male flowers, petals often smaller, vestigial or 0. Ovary (2-)3(-4)-locular; styles 1-several times 2-fid. Fruit dehiscent with 3 valves or cocci or ± indehiscent.

Worldwide: c.750 species in tropical and warm areas.

Burundi: 3 taxa.

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SpeciesContent
dichogamus Pax
macrostachyus Hochst. ex DelileDescription, Image
sylvaticus Hochst. ex C. KraussDescription, Image

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Flora of Botswana: Croton
Flora of Caprivi: Croton
Flora of Malawi: Croton
Flora of Mozambique: Croton
Flora of Zambia: Croton
Flora of Zimbabwe: Croton
Flora of Zimbabwe: cultivated Croton

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African Plants: A Photo Guide (Senckenberg): Croton
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EOL (Encyclopedia of Life): Croton
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iNaturalist: Croton
IPNI (International Plant Names Index): Croton
JSTOR Plant Science: Croton
Mansfeld World Database of Agricultural and Horticultural Crops: Croton
Plants of the World Online: Croton
Tropicos: Croton
Wikipedia: Croton



Flora of Burundi: Genus page: Croton.
https://www.burundiflora.com/speciesdata/genus.php?genus_id=842, retrieved 21 November 2024

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