Herbs, subshrubs, or shrubs, annual or perennial, sometimes biennial, rarely fleshy (Plantago maritima), autotrophic. Stems prostrate, decumbent, ascending, or erect, sometimes arching, creeping, sprawling, spreading, scrambling, pendent, climbing, or reclining, sometimes absent. Leaves deciduous or persistent, basal, basal and cauline, or cauline, opposite, subopposite, alternate, helical, or whorled, sometimes opposite proximally, alternate distally, simple; stipules absent; petiole present or absent; blade fleshy or not, leathery or not, margins entire to subentire, toothed, or lobed. Inflorescences axillary or terminal, spikes, racemes, cymes, corymbs, thyrses, whorls, panicles, spiciform, or flowers 1–4. Flowers bisexual, rarely unisexual (Callitriche, Hippuris, Littorella), perianth and androecium hypogynous (epigynous in Hippuris); sepals (2–) 4 or 5, basally or proximally connate, sometimes distinct, rarely a minute rim (Hippuris) or 0 (Callitriche), calyx radially or bilaterally symmetric; petals 0 (Callitriche, Hippuris) or (3 or) 4 or 5, connate, corolla radially or bilaterally symmetric, ± bilabiate, bilabiate and personate, or regular, rarely unilabiate (Synthyris), ± rotate to salverform, ± cylindric, tubular, funnelform, urceolate, ellipsoid, globular, ovoid, or ligulate; stamens (1 or) 2–4 or 5, adnate to corolla or free, didynamous or equal, staminodes 0 or 1 (–3); pistil 1, 2-carpellate (1 in Hippuris), ovary superior (inferior in Hippuris), 2-locular, sometimes 1-locular or 4-locular (Callitriche), placentation axile, sometimes parietal (Dopatrium), parietal centrally and axile distally and proximally (Synthyris), apical (Hippuris), basal (Callitriche, Littorella), or free-central (Plantago); ovules anatropous, hemitropous, hemianatropous, or campylotropous, unitegmic, tenuinucellate; styles [0] 1 (2 in Callitriche); stigma 1 (2 in Callitriche). Fruits capsules, dehiscence loculicidal, septicidal, or poricidal, or nutlets (Littorella), pyxides (Plantago), schizocarps (Callitriche), drupes (Hippuris), or drupelike (Lagotis). Seeds 1–300, white, tan, brown, yellow, gray, black, maroon, or red, ovoid to ellipsoid, cylindric, globular, oblong, conic, disciform, patelliform, or angled; embryo straight, rarely curved, endosperm present.

Distribution

nearly worldwide, apparently absent in much of tropical South America, and arid northern Africa and northern Australia

Discussion

Genera ca. 100, species ca. 1900 (45 genera, 460 species in the flora).

The concept of Plantaginaceae has expanded considerably since the molecular study by R. G. Olmstead and P. A. Reeves (1995) reported that many of the genera at that time placed in the Scrophulariaceae did not cluster with Scrophularia and instead formed a clade with genera that usually had been considered to be distantly related and placed in different families, including Callitriche, Hippuris, and Plantago. As treated here, Plantaginaceae include Callitrichaceae Link and Hippuridaceae Vest. Subsequent studies (for example, D. C. Albach et al. 2005; B. Oxelman et al. 2005) have confirmed this basic alignment; as yet, there is no comprehensive phylogenetic classification of the family. Albach et al. suggested that the genera of Plantaginaceae might be placed in 12 tribes, noting molecular support for at least six of them. Species in the flora area are distributed among nine of the 12 tribes: Angelonieae Pennell (genus 1), Antirrhineae Dumortier (genera 2–18), Callitricheae Dumortier (genera 19 and 20), Cheloneae D. Don (genera 21–27), Digitalideae Dumortier (genus 28), Gratioleae D. Don (genera 29–38), Plantagineae Dumortier (genera 39 and 40), Russelieae Pennell (genus 41), and Veroniceae Duby (genera 42–45). Angelonieae, Digitalideae, and Russelieae are represented in the flora area only by introduced species. Within the family, genera are arranged alphabetically within tribes.

In the flora area, 20 of the 45 genera contain one species each; Penstemon contains nearly half of all North American Plantaginaceae species. Chelone, Chionophila, Holmgrenanthe, Howelliella, Nothochelone, Sophronanthe, and Tonella are endemic. Genera that include popular ornamental plants are Angelonia, Antirrhinum, Bacopa, Chelone, Digitalis, Linaria, Penstemon, Russelia, Veronica, and Veronicastrum. Ten genera are represented only by introduced species: Angelonia, Antirrhinum, Chaenorhinum, Cymbalaria, Digitalis, Kickxia, Limnophila, Linaria, Misopates, and Russelia. Linaria, Plantago, Scoparia, and Veronica contain globally important pest species, some of which are listed as noxious weeds in parts of the flora area.

Illustrations

 Family Plate of taxonIllustrator 
FNA17 P01 Polypremum procumbens.jpegTetrachondraceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Polypremum procumbens
Angelonia gardneri
Antirrhinum majus
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P02 Chaenorhinum minus.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Chaenorhinum minus subsp. minus
Cymbalaria muralis subsp. muralis
Epixiphium wislizeni
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P03 Gambelia speciosa.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Gambelia speciosa
Holmgrenanthe petrophila
Howelliella ovata
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P04 Kickxia elatine.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Kickxia elatine
Linaria vulgaris
Linaria dalmatica subsp. dalmatica
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P05 Mabrya acerifolia.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Mabrya acerifolia
Maurandella antirrhiniflora
Misopates orontium subsp. orontium
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P06 Mohavea confertiflora.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Mohavea confertiflora
Neogaerrhinum filipes
Nuttallanthus texanus
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P07 Pseudorontium cyathiferum.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Pseudorontium cyathiferum
Sairocarpus kingii
Callitriche hermaphroditica
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
FNA17 P08 Callitriche heterophylla.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Callitriche heterophylla
Hippuris vulgaris
Hippuris lanceolata
Hippuris tetraphylla
Chelone glabra
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P09 Chionophila jamesii.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Chionophila jamesii
Collinsia violacea
Collinsia parviflora
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P10 Collinsia greenei.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Collinsia greenei
Collinsia concolor
Keckiella antirrhinoides var. antirrhinoides
Keckiella cordifolia
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P11 Nothochelone nemorosa.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Nothochelone nemorosa
Penstemon barrettiae
Penstemon montanus var. montanus
Penstemon montanus var. idahoensis
Barbara Alongi
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P12 Penstemon ambiguus.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon ambiguus var. laevissimus
Penstemon baccharifolius
Penstemon rostriflorus
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P13 Penstemon pinifolius.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon pinifolius
Penstemon teucrioides
Penstemon dasyphyllus
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P14 Penstemon angustifolius.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon angustifolius var. caudatus
Penstemon harringtonii
Penstemon murrayanus
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P15 Penstemon auriberbis.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon auriberbis
Penstemon eriantherus var. eriantherus
Penstemon franklinii
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P16 Penstemon laricifolius.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon laricifolius var. exilifolius
Penstemon triflorus var. triflorus
Penstemon dissectus
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P17 Penstemon barbatus.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon barbatus var. torreyi
Penstemon cardinalis var. cardinalis
Penstemon eatonii var. eatonii
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P18 Penstemon centranthifolius.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon centranthifolius
Penstemon confusus
Penstemon havardii
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P19 Penstemon glaber.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon glaber var. alpinus
Penstemon mensarum
Penstemon speciosus
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P20 Penstemon albomarginatus.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon albomarginatus
Penstemon anguineus
Penstemon calycosus
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P21 Penstemon deutus.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon deustus var. deustus
Penstemon gairdneri var. gairdneri
Penstemon humilis var. humilis
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P22 Penstemon oklahomensis.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon oklahomensis
Penstemon procerus var. procerus
Penstemon rydbergii var. rydbergii
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P23 Penstemon tubaeflorus.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon tubaeflorus
Penstemon petiolatus
Penstemon glandulosus var. glandulosus
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P24 Penstemon platyphyllus.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Penstemon platyphyllus
Penstemon rhizomatosus
Penstemon palmeri var. palmeri
John Myers
John Myers
John Myers
FNA17 P25 Tonella floribunda.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Tonella floribunda
Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea
Bacopa monnieri
John Myers
Barbara Alongi
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
FNA17 P26 Bacopa rotundifolia.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Bacopa rotundifolia
Dopatrium junceum
Gratiola neglecta
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P27 Gratiola viscidula.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Gratiola viscidula
Leucospora multifida
Limnophila sessiliflora
Barbara Alongi
John Myers
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P28 Mecardonia acuminata.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Mecardonia acuminata var. acuminata
Schistophragma intermedium
Scoparia dulcis
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
John Myers
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P29 Sophronanthe pilosa.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Sophronanthe pilosa
Stemodia durantifolia
Littorella americana
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P30 Plantago indica.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantago indica
Plantago major
Plantago ovata
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P31 Plantago patagonica.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantago patagonica
Plantago rugelii
Russelia equisetiformis
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P32 Lagotis glauca.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Lagotis glauca subsp. glauca
Lagotis glauca subsp. lanceolata
Synthyris missurica subsp. missurica
Synthyris pinnatifida
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
FNA17 P33 Synthyris plantaginea.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Synthyris plantaginea
Veronica wormskjoldii subsp. wormskjoldii
Veronica serpyllifolia
Barbara Alongi
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
FNA17 P34 Veronica hederifolia.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Veronica hederifolia
Veronica sublobata
Veronica polita
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
FNA17 P35 Veronica persica.jpegPlantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Plantaginaceae
Veronica persica
Veronica agrestis
Veronicastrum virginicum
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
Yevonn Wilson-Ramsey
FNA17 Penstemon grahamii with label.jpegPlantaginaceaePenstemon grahamiiJohn Myers

Key

1 Corolla lobes 0; stamens 1; sepals 0 or minute rims at summits of ovaries. > 2
2 Leaves opposite; fruits schizocarps; ovaries superior; styles 2. Callitriche
2 Leaves whorled; fruits drupes; ovaries inferior; styles 1. Hippuris
1 Corolla lobes 3–5, rarely 0; stamens 2–4(or 5); sepals 2–5. > 3
3 Corolla tubes spurred, ± saccate, or gibbous, or with rounded sacs at bases of median lobes. > 4
4 Corolla tubes with rounded sacs at bases of median lobes. Angelonia
4 Corolla tube bases spurred, ± saccate, or gibbous, sometimes obscurely so. > 5
5 Corolla tube bases ± saccate or gibbous adaxially, sometimes obscurely so. > 6
6 Corollas: middle lobes of abaxial lips folded lengthwise, enclosing stamens and styles; stamens included. Collinsia
6 Corollas: middle lobes of abaxial lips not folded lengthwise, not enclosing stamens and styles; stamens exserted. Tonella
5 Corolla tube bases spurred or gibbous abaxially. > 7
7 Corolla tube bases spurred. > 8
8 Inflorescences terminal, racemes. > 9
9 Corolla abaxial lips as long as or slightly longer than adaxials; filaments usually hairy proximally; capsules 9–12 mm. Linaria
9 Corolla abaxial lips much longer than adaxials; filaments glabrous; capsules 2–4.8 mm. Nuttallanthus
8 Inflorescences axillary or terminal, flowers solitary. > 10
10 Stems ascending or erect; leaf blades linear, lanceolate, or oblanceolate; calyx lobes glandular-pubescent. > 11
11 Pedicels 5–20 mm. Chaenorhinum
11 Pedicels 1–4 mm. Sairocarpus
10 Stems pendent, decumbent, prostrate, or erect; leaf blades oblong-ovate, orbiculate, cordate, or reniform; calyx lobes glabrous or villous. > 12
12 Perennials; stems glabrous; calyx lobes glabrous. Cymbalaria
12 Annuals; stems villous to glandular-hairy; calyx lobes villous. Kickxia
7 Corolla tube bases gibbous. > 13
13 Inflorescences terminal, racemes. > 14
14 Corollas strongly bilabiate, not personate. Howelliella
14 Corollas bilabiate and personate. > 15
15 Corollas 25–45 mm; capsules 10–15 mm. Antirrhinum
15 Corollas 9–18 mm; capsules 4–11 mm. > 16
16 Calyx lobes linear, usually longer than corolla tubes in flower; seed wings present. Misopates
16 Calyx lobes ovate to lanceolate, shorter than or as long as corolla tubes in flower; seed wings absent. Sairocarpus
13 Inflorescences axillary, flowers solitary. > 17
17 Corollas bilabiate; stamens 2; staminodes 2 or 3. Mohavea
17 Corollas bilabiate and personate; stamens 4; staminodes 0 or 1. > 18
18 Locules unequal. Sairocarpus
18 Locules equal. > 19
19 Stems erect, ascending, or sprawling, glabrous or hairy; bracts absent; pedicels twining; pollen sacs 2. Neogaerrhinum
19 Stems erect, glandular-hairy; bracts present; pedicels not twining, recurved in fruit; pollen sacs 1. Pseudorontium
3 Corolla tubes not spurred, gibbous, or saccate. > 20
20 Shrubs or subshrubs. > 21
21 Stamens 2. Veronica
21 Stamens 4. > 22
22 Distal leaf blades needlelike or scalelike; capsules densely packed with white, membranous hairs; inflorescences axillary, cymes. Russelia
22 Distal leaf blades not needlelike or scalelike; capsules not densely packed with white, membranous hairs; inflorescences terminal, panicles, thyrses, corymbs, racemes, or spikelike racemes. > 23
23 Staminodes 0; bracteoles absent; leaves whorled. Gambelia
23 Staminodes 1; bracteoles usually present; leaves opposite, subopposite, or whorled, distals rarely alternate. > 24
24 Stamen filament bases eglandular-hairy; nectaries hypogynous discs. Keckiella
24 Stamen filament bases glabrous or glandular-puberulent proximally, rarely pubescent distally; nectaries epistaminal. Penstemon
20 Herbs. > 25
25 Fruits pyxides or nutlets; leaves basal only, rarely cauline; corolla lobes 4; stamens free. > 26
26 Flowers unisexual; fruits nutlets; leaf blade margins entire. Littorella
26 Flowers bisexual; fruits pyxides; leaf blade margins entire or toothed. Plantago
25 Fruits capsules, rarely drupelike; leaves basal and cauline or cauline only, rarely basal only; corolla lobes 0 or 3–5; stamens adnate to corolla, rarely inserted on receptacle. > 27
27 Stamens 2 or 3. > 28
28 Ovaries 1-locular; leaves basal or basal and cauline. > 29
29 Leaf blade margins entire; petioles absent; sepals 5; inflorescences of solitary flowers; annuals. Dopatrium
29 Leaf blade margins toothed or deeply incised to pinnatifid; petioles present; sepals 2–4(or 5); inflorescences racemes; perennials. Synthyris
28 Ovaries 2-locular; leaves cauline, sometimes basal and cauline. > 30
30 Sepals 2; corolla lobes 3; fruits drupelike. Lagotis
30 Sepals 4 or 5; corolla lobes 4 or 5; fruits capsules. > 31
31 Bracts absent; stems prostrate; corollas radially symmetric, rarely bilaterally symmetric, regular. Bacopa
31 Bracts present; stems creeping to decumbent, ascending, or erect; corollas bilaterally symmetric, weakly bilabiate, bilabiate, or bilabiate and personate, sometimes regular. > 32
32 Corolla lobes 5. > 33
33 Leaf blades not leathery; pollen sacs perpendicular to filaments, connectives dilated. Gratiola
33 Leaf blades leathery; pollen sacs parallel to filaments, connectives not dilated. Sophronanthe
32 Corolla lobes 4. > 34
34 Leaves opposite, distals sometimes alternate; stamen filaments glabrous. Veronica
34 Leaves whorled, rarely opposite; stamen filaments hairy proximally. Veronicastrum
27 Stamens 4(or 5). > 35
35 Leaves alternate. > 36
36 Staminodes 0; inflorescences terminal, racemes; bracts present. Digitalis
36 Staminodes 1; inflorescences axillary, flowers solitary; bracts absent. > 37
37 Leaf blade margins entire; corollas blue to violet, pink, or red. > 38
38 Annuals; seed wings present. Epixiphium
38 Perennials; seed wings absent. Maurandella
37 Leaf blade margins dentate or spinulose; corollas pale yellow to yellow or ochroleucous. > 39
39 Leaf blade margins spinulose; stems erect; ovaries 1-locular. Holmgrenanthe
39 Leaf blade margins dentate; stems pendent; ovaries 2-locular. Mabrya
35 Leaves opposite or whorled, distals sometimes alternate. > 40
40 Plants paludal or aquatic; leaves dimorphic, margins of submerged leaves pinnatifid, margins of aerial leaves entire, serrate, or pinnatifid. Limnophila
40 Plants terrestrial or, if paludal or aquatic, leaves monomorphic and margins of leaves rarely pinnatifid. > 41
41 Corollas radially symmetric. > 42
42 Corolla lobes 5, rarely 4, throats not densely pilose internally; bracteoles present. Bacopa
42 Corolla lobes 4, throats densely pilose internally; bracteoles absent. Scoparia
41 Corollas bilaterally symmetric, rarely nearly radially symmetric. > 43
43 Seeds 2 or 4; stamens equal; annuals; stigmas linear. Tonella
43 Seeds (2–)5–150; stamens didynamous, rarely equal; perennials, sometimes annuals; stigmas capitate, 2-lobed, or cuneate. > 44
44 Staminodes 1. > 45
45 Bracteoles absent; leaf blade margins entire; seed wings present. Chionophila
45 Bracteoles present; leaf blade margins toothed or entire; seed wings absent or present. > 46
46 Bracteoles ± as large as calyx lobes, nearly surrounding calyces of flowers they subtend. Chelone
46 Bracteoles smaller than calyx lobes, not surrounding calyces of flowers they subtend. > 47
47 Inflorescences spikes, racemes, or flowers solitary; calyces bilaterally symmetric; capsule dehiscence loculicidal. Stemodia
47 Inflorescences cymes or thyrses; calyces radially symmetric or nearly so; capsule dehiscence septicidal. > 48
48 Stamen filaments hirsute proximally, puberulent distally; seed wings present; nectaries hypogynous discs. Nothochelone
48 Stamen filaments glabrous or glandular-puberulent proximally, rarely pubescent distally; seed wings absent, sometimes narrow; nectaries epistaminal. Penstemon
44 Staminodes 0. > 49
49 Leaf blade margins pinnatifid to bipinnatifid; bracteoles absent. > 50
50 Corollas pale blue to pale lavender; seeds white, parallel-ridged. Leucospora
50 Corollas pink or purple; seeds yellow or brown, spirally ridged. Schistophragma
49 Leaf blade margins entire, crenate, serrate, dentate, or denticulate; bracteoles present. > 51
51 Leaf blade margins entire; sepals distinct, outer wider than inner. Bacopa
51 Leaf blade margins toothed; sepals basally or proximally connate, outer calyx lobes ± as wide as inner. > 52
52 Inflorescences spikelike cymes; bracteoles ± as large as calyx lobes, nearly surrounding calyces of flowers they subtend; calyces radially symmetric. Chelone
52 Inflorescences spikes, racemes, or flowers solitary; bracteoles smaller than calyx lobes, not surrounding calyces of flowers they subtend; calyces bilaterally symmetric. > 53
53 Stems glabrous; petioles present. Mecardonia
53 Stems hairy; petioles absent. Stemodia
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Jussieu +
alternate +, opposite +, whorled +, helical +  and subopposite +
not +, leathery +  and fleshy +
Plantain Family +
ligulate +, unilabiate +, regular +, personate +  and bilabiate +
ovoid +, globular +, ellipsoid +, urceolate +, tubular +, cylindric +, less rotate +  and salverform +
nearly worldwide +, apparently absent in much of tropical South America +  and and arid northern Africa and northern Australia +
drupe-like +
curved +  and straight +
1 +  and 4 +
unisexual +  and bisexual +
poricidal +, septicidal +, loculicidal +  and dehiscence +
terminal +  and axillary +
persistent +  and deciduous +
entire +  and subentire toothed or lobed +
4-locular +, 1-locular +  and 2-locular +
axile +  and parietal +
basal +, apical +  and superior +
tenuinucellate +, unitegmic +  and hemitropous +
campylotropous +, hemianatropous +  and anatropous +
5 +  and 4 +
albach2004a +, albach2004b +, albach2005a +, erbar2004a +, ghebrehiwet2000a +, leins2004a +, pennell1946a +, sutton1988a +, wolfe1997a +  and wolfe2002a +
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red +, maroon +, black +, gray +, yellow +, brown +, tan +  and white +
ovoid +  and ellipsoid cylindric globular oblong conic disciform patelliform or angled +
distinct +  and connate +
5 +  and 4 +
adnate +  and free +
1 +, 5 +, 2 +  and 4 +
climbing +  and scrambling +
sprawling +, creeping +  and prostrate +
reclining;pendent;spreading;arching;erect;ascending;erect;ascending;decumbent +
Plantaginaceae +
biennial +, perennial +  and annual +
shrub +, subshrub +  and herb +