Ardisia

Swartz

Prodr., 3, 48. 1788, name conserved ,.

Common names: Marlberry
Etymology: Greek ardis, point of arrow or spear, alluding to anthers and/or corolla lobes
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 318. Mentioned on page 302, 303.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA8 P36 Lysimachia quadriflora.jpegLysimachia quadriflora
Lysimachia terrestris
Ardisia
Ardisia crenata
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Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi

Subshrubs, shrubs, or trees, not succulent, hairy, glabrescent. Leaves persistent, alternate (pseudoverticillate in A. japonica), monomorphic or dimorphic; petiole present [absent]; blade lanceolate, elliptic, or oblanceolate to obovate, base acute to obovate, margins entire, crenate, or undulate, flat, subrevolute, or revolute, apex obtuse or acute to acuminate, surfaces glabrous and/or with lepidote scales, sessile or stipitate-stellate hairs, or glandular-villous. Inflorescences terminal, subterminal, axillary, or lateral panicles, racemes, cymes, subumbels, or umbels, sessile (pedunculate in A. japonica), longer than petioles. Pedicels present [absent]. Flowers: sepals 4–5 (–6), green, calyx lobes oblong-ovate to ovate, ± equaling tube; petals 4–5 (–6), corolla white to pink, cupuliform to campanulate, lobes ± equaling tube, apex acute to acuminate; stamens (4–) 5 (–6); filaments connate basally into inconspicuous tube, free from corolla-tube; stigma punctiform. Fruits drupaceous, globose or subglobose (A. elliptica), sometimes longitudinally costate, 4–8 mm, fleshy (endocarp crusty or slightly bony), indehiscent. Seeds 1, white to black, globose, covered by membranous remnants of placenta. x = 6.

Distribution

Introduced; Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Asia, Indian Ocean Islands (e), Indian Ocean Islands (se Madagascar), Pacific Islands, Australia

Discussion

Icacorea Aublet, name rejected

Species ca. 400–500 (4 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Plants subshrubs, stoloniferous, 0.02-0.3(-0.4) m; leaf blade margins serrulate; inflores- cences 3-5-flowered. Ardisia japonica
1 Plants subshrubs, shrubs, or trees, not stoloniferous, 1-15.2 m; leaf blade margins crenulate, undulate, or entire; inflorescences 5-18+-flowered > 2
2 Leaf blade margins crenulate or undulate (bearing vascularized nodules). Ardisia crenata
2 Leaf blade margins entire (without vascularized nodules) > 3
3 Branchlets glabrous; inflorescences subumbels or umbels. Ardisia elliptica
3 Branchlets sparsely to densely rufous-papillate, sometimes also with multicellular hairs; inflorescences panicles of racemes. Ardisia escallonioides
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acute +  and acuminate +
John J. Pipoly III +  and Jon M. Ricketson +
Swartz +
acute +  and obovate +
sculpted +  and entire +
oblanceolate;obovate +
oblong-ovate +  and ovate +
Marlberry +
cupuliform +  and campanulate +
Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America +, South America +, Asia +, Indian Ocean Islands (e) +, Indian Ocean Islands (se Madagascar) +, Pacific Islands +  and Australia +
curved +  and straight +
Greek ardis, point of arrow or spear, alluding to anthers and/or corolla lobes +
free +  and connate +
costate +  and drupaceous +
indehiscent +
subglobose +  and globose +
0.4 cm4 mm <br />0.004 m <br /> (0.8 cm8 mm <br />0.008 m <br />) +
stipitate-stellate +
nectariferous +
glandular-villous +
axillary +, subterminal +  and terminal +
monomorphic +
persistent +
undulate +, crenate +  and entire +
tenuinucellate +  and bitegmic +
anatropous;campylotropous +
connate;proximally nearly distinct +
3-5-carpellate +
membranous +
white +  and black +
globose +
epipetalous +  and antipetalous +
usually capitate;truncate +
punctiform +
rudimentary +
Ardisia +
Myrsinaceae +
inconspicuous +
annual +  and perennial +
tree +, shrub +  and subshrub +
glabrescent +  and hairy +