Hierobotana inflata

(Hierobotana inflata)

Description

Hierobotana inflata is a native,non-fragrant,woody plant.The leaves are three-lobed.The inflorescences are terminal spikes,in which fine,inconspicuous leaflets occur.The flowers are seated,the calyx is tubular and has five equally sized lobes.On the fruit the cup is constant and enlarged.The crown is white with a purple tint.Their shape is funnel-shaped and nearly radial-symmetrical.The crown is divided into five lobes,the crown is straight.The two stamensset near the center of the corolla.The counters of dust bags are not provided with attachments.The stylus is resistant to the fruit.The fruit node is two-fold,each fruit node is divided into two chambers,each containing a seed system.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum:
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Lamiales
Family:Verbenaceae
Genus:Hierobotana
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