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*FAMILY OF THE WEEK: POLYGONACEAE*

In India the family is represented by 8 genera and 110 species occurring
chiefly in Himalayas.

*Vegetative characters:*

Mostly herbs but few are shrubby or trees. Sometimes they are climbers such
as Antigonon which climb with the help of tendrils terminating the racemes.

The stems are often with swollen nodes and in Cocoloba platyclada the stems
and branches are flattened to form phylloclades. The epidermis often forms
red pigment. The leaves are alternate, rarely opposite or whorled, simple
and entire, toothed or lobed as in Rheum. The leaves are stipulate and the
stipules are characteristic of the family. They are usually membranous and
forming a complete sheath(ochrea) around the stem above the leaf base.
Crystals of Calcium oxalate are often present in the epidermal cells.

*Inflorescence and flowers:*

The inflorescence is primarily a compound raceme whose branches are cymose.
The flowers are small, bracteates, hermaphrodite, actinomorphic, cyclic or
acyclic and hypogynous.

The calyx is of three to six, free or basally connate, often petalloid,
white or red and persistent sepals which are often enlarged and membranous
in fruit. The aestivation is imbricate. The petals are absent. The
androecium is of 5-9 stamens. The filaments are free or united at the base.
The anthers are dithecous and opening lengthwise.

An annular nectar secreting glandular disc is mostly present at the base of
the ovary. Gynoecium is usually tricarpellary and syncarpous. The ovary is
superior and unilocular. The style is two-four clefted. The stigmas are
various.

*Fruits and seeds:*

The fruit is an angled achene usually enclosed in the calyx. The seeds have
copious endosperm.

*Pollination and seed dispersal:*

The flowers are pollinated by wind or insects. The fruits are mostly
distributed by wind as the persistent calyx forms a membranous wing.
Sometimes they have wings which help distribution by birds or animals.

*Examples*:

*Fagopyrum esculentum *(Buckwheat,Kuttu)

*Fagopyrum tataricum* (Duckwheat)

*Oxyria digyna*

*Rheum* (Rhubarb)

*Rumex acetosa* (Garden sorrel)

*Rumex acetosella* (Sheep sorrel)

*Polygonum* (Knot weed)

*Antigonon leptopus* (Coral vine)


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