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Thymelaeaceae : Mezereum Family

Thymelaeaceae : Mezereum Family. Thymelaeaceae. In the world there are 50 genera and 500 species- most are in Africa and Asia Most are shrubs Bark is difficult to break Fruit is usually dry or fleshy. Dirca palustris. Eastern Leatherwood It is extremly slow growing

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Thymelaeaceae : Mezereum Family

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  1. Thymelaeaceae: Mezereum Family

  2. Thymelaeaceae • In the world there are 50 genera and 500 species- most are in Africa and Asia • Most are shrubs • Bark is difficult to break • Fruit is usually dry or fleshy

  3. Dircapalustris • Eastern Leatherwood • It is extremly slow growing • Some people are allergic to the bark and the fruit is believed to be a narcotic • Palutris means “growing in a swamp” and the leatherwood grows in moist to wet soils • Woody shrub that grows up to 7 feet tall • Plant rarely has stems that grow over 6cm in diameter

  4. Dircapalustris • Leaves are alternate, simple, and obovate to oval • 2-4 in. long and 1-3 in. wide and they are pubescent when young • Flowers are abundant in fascicles of 2-4 with 8 stamens that are 2 different lengths • Flowers normally appear March to April • Fruits are drupes that are oval to oblong and red to orange in color

  5. Daphne • Family made up of evergreen and deciduous shrubs • Found in Europe, North Africa, and Asia • Known for their highly scented flowers but some species in the family are not scented Daphne cenorum

  6. Gonystylus • Tropical hardwoods found in Asia that are ~40m tall and branchless until about 21m up • Leaves are elliptical, obovate, and rounded at the bass and then narrow to a point • classified as vulnerable • G. banacus is the most over-exploited in the species because of its high value for products such as door and window frames, cabinets, and other furniture

  7. Gonystylus

  8. Works Cited • "Dircapalustria." Discover Life. 2010. Web. 24 Jan 2010. <http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Dirca+palustris>. • Harden, G. "Family Thymelaeaceae." PlantNET. 2009. Web. 24 Jan 2010. <http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=fm&name=Thymelaeaceae>. • Orwa C, A Mutua, Kindt R , Jamnadass R, S Anthony. 2009 AgroforestreeDatabase:a tree reference and selection guide version 4.0 <http://www.worldagroforestry.org/sites/treedbs/treedatabases.asp> • "Plant Profile: Daphne." Gardening Australia. 2010. Web. 24 Jan 2010. <http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1866614.htm>. • Pictures: • http://awaytogarden.com/slideshow-springtime%E2%80%99s-shrubs-on-parade • http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook/trees/dipa.html • http://www.rimbundahan.org/environment/plant_lists/thymelaeaceae/Gonystylus-bancanus.jpg

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