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== Rubiaceae gallery ==
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File:Luculia gratissima.jpg|Luculia gratissima
File:Alberta magna.jpg|Alberta magna
File:IMG 7387-Arachnothryx leucophylla.jpg|Arachnothryx leucophylla
File:Asperula tinctoria Marzanka barwierska 01.jpg|Asperula tinctoria
File:Bikkia philippinensis.jpg|Bikkia philippinensis
File:Chiococca alba.jpg|Chiococca alba
File:Coffee Flowers.JPG|Coffee Flowers
File:Galium uliginosum W.jpg|Galium uliginosum
File:Gardenia thunbergia.JPG|Gardenia thunbergia
File:Ixora coccinea- jungle geranium.JPG|Ixora coccinea
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 3 March 2025

Rubiaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recognizable by simple, opposite leaves with interpetiolar stipules and sympetalous actinomorphic flowers.

Description[edit]

The Rubiaceae family is characterized by its members' growth form, leaves, stipules, flowers, fruit, and other morphological features. The family is distributed primarily in the tropics, with a few species found in temperate regions.

Growth form[edit]

Members of the Rubiaceae family are mostly evergreen trees and shrubs. Some are lianas, or rarely herbs.

Leaves[edit]

The leaves of the Rubiaceae are simple, undivided, and entire, and are opposite in most cases, with interpetiolar stipules.

Flowers[edit]

The flowers of the Rubiaceae family are usually in an inflorescence that is terminal or axillary and that is cymose or racemose. They are usually actinomorphic and hermaphroditic.

Fruit[edit]

The fruit can be a berry, a capsule, or a nut, and it often contains two seeds (rarely one or more than two).

Taxonomy[edit]

The Rubiaceae family is a large family of flowering plants, including about 611 genera and more than 13,150 species.

Economic importance[edit]

Several members of the family have important economic uses. Coffea species are used to produce coffee, one of the world's most important beverages. Cinchona species are the source of quinine, a treatment for malaria. Some dye plants also belong to this family, including species of Rubia.

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