genusPunica

Punica

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 1: 472. 1753.

Common names: Pomegranate
Etymology: Greek phoenikeos, reddish purple, alluding to classical name punicum malum, apple of Carthage
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FNA10 P12 Punica granatum.jpgPunica granatum
Rotala ramosior
Trapa natans

Shrubs or small trees, terrestrial, 20–60 dm, glabrous throughout. Stems erect, much-branched, branches often terminating as indurate thorns. Leaves opposite to subopposite; subsessile to shortly petiolate; blade oblong to lanceolate-elliptic, base rounded to attenuate, apex often developing foliar nectary. Inflorescences determinate, usually terminal, sometimes axillary, in 1–5 clusters, racemes. Flowers sessile, actinomorphic, monostylous; floral-tube semi-epigynous to epigynous, usually red, sometimes yellow, campanulate or urceolate-campanulate, thick, leathery, slightly constricted medially; epicalyx segments absent; sepals 5–8, erect to recurved, 1/4–1/3 floral-tube length; petals deciduous, 5–8, usually bright red, white, or variegated, sometimes yellow, showy, crumpled; nectariferous tissue present at ovary-floral tube junction; stamens many, covering inner surface of floral-tube distal to ovary; ovary semi or fully inferior, carpels in 2 (or 3) superposed, twisted layers [in 1 regular whorl]; placenta elongate; style slender; stigma capitate. Fruits berries, crowned by persistent sepals and stamens, walls thick and leathery, indehiscent, splitting irregularly. Seeds ca. 100–1400, reddish purple, oblong-pyramidal, outer layer fleshy, inner layer hardened; cotyledons rolled.

Distribution

Introduced; Europe, Asia (India), Asia (Iran), Asia (Middle East), Africa, intro­duced also in warmer regions of the New World and Old World

Discussion

Species 2 (1 in the flora).

Punica protopunica Balfour f. is known only from the Indian Ocean island of Socotra in Yemen.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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... more about "Punica"
dehiscent +  and introrse +
Shirley A. Graham +
Linnaeus +
rounded +  and attenuate +
brochidodromous +
oblong +  and lanceolate-elliptic +
membranous +
Pomegranate +
persistent +
obconic +, cylindrical +, urceolate +, turbinate +  and campanulate +
Europe +, Asia (India) +, Asia (Iran) +, Asia (Middle East) +, Africa +  and introduced also in warmer regions of the New World and Old World +
indehiscent +, septifragal +, septicidal +, loculicidal +  and dehiscence +
2-4-horned +
Greek phoenikeos, reddish purple, alluding to classical name punicum malum, apple of Carthage +
yellow +  and red +
semi-epigynous +  and epigynous +
urceolate-campanulate +  and campanulate +
constricted +
actinomorphic +  and sessile +
trichomelike +
perennial +  and annual +
subsessile +  and shortly petiolate +
opposite +  and subopposite +
deciduous +
submerged +  and emergent +
distinct +
1 +  and 1400 +
pinnately-veined +
yellow +, variegated +, white +  and bright red +
deciduous +
distinct +
5 +  and 8 +
crinkled +
not +  and winged +
reddish purple +
100 +  and 1400 +
oblong-pyramidal +
alternating +
persistent +
erect +  and recurved +
1/4 +  and 1/3 +
subulate +  and deltate +
4 +  and 42 +
much-branched +
creeping +  and decumbent +
submerged +  and floating +
4-angled +
capitate +  and punctiform +
petiolate +, subsessile +  and sessile +
slender +
not +  and clonal +
aquatic +, amphibious +  and terrestrial +
Lythraceae +
indehiscent +
leathery +
1 +  and 2 +