Description: Shrub or tree, finely hairy, dioecious; branches leafy at first, leaves shed early and branches terete and cladode-like.
Inflorescence usually a raceme or flowers in clusters or solitary. Flowers unisexual. Sepals 3 or 4. Petals 2–5. Male flowers with 8–16 stamens, as long as the petals. Female flowers often with 1–3 stamens, ovary on a gynophore.
Fruit globose; seed usually 1, rarely 2.
Distribution and occurrence: World: 1 species, endemic Australia. Australia: 1 species, endemic.
Text by G. J. Harden Taxon concept:
One species in NSW: Apophyllum anomalum |
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