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Shrubs or trees. Flowers bisexual, 5-merous (in ours), subtended by a subulate bract and 2 bracteoles inserted at the base of the flower. Inflorescence composed of axillary panicles. Calyx fused to ovary, the lobes persistent at the apex of the fruit, without glands. Corolla campanulate, marked with glandular dots or lines. Ovary semi-inferior (in ours). Fruit dry or fleshy, ± spherical, crowned with persistent sepals and style, many-seeded. Seeds numerous.
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Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T. and Ballings, P. (2002-2014). Maesa Flora of Zimbabwe website. Accessed 28 August 2014 at http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/genus.php?genus_id=1058
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Maesa

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Maesa is a genus of flowering plants. It is placed in the family Primulaceae, subfamily Maesoideae, for which it is the sole genus (monotypic).[1] Previously it was placed in Myrsinaceae, or in a family of its own, Maesaceae.[2][3] There are about 100 species, the majority of which occur in Malesia, New Guinea, western Asia and the Pacific Islands.[3]

These plants are vines, shrubs, and trees up to 12 meters tall.[3]

Species include:

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Maesa: Brief Summary

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Maesa indica

Maesa is a genus of flowering plants. It is placed in the family Primulaceae, subfamily Maesoideae, for which it is the sole genus (monotypic). Previously it was placed in Myrsinaceae, or in a family of its own, Maesaceae. There are about 100 species, the majority of which occur in Malesia, New Guinea, western Asia and the Pacific Islands.

These plants are vines, shrubs, and trees up to 12 meters tall.

Species include:

Maesa alnifolia Maesa angolensis Maesa bequaertii Maesa borjeana Maesa butaguensis Maesa cordifolia Maesa djalonis Maesa emirnensis Maesa indica Maesa japonica Maesa kamerunensis Maesa kivuensis Maesa lanceolata Maesa macrocarpa Maesa mildbraedii Maesa nuda Maesa palustris Maesa picta Maesa rufescens Maesa rufo-velutina Maesa ruwenzoriensis Maesa schweinfurthii Maesa serrato-dentata Maesa tabacifolia Maesa velutina Maesa vestita Maesa welwitschii
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