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Genus Melastoma Family Melastomataceae

Description: Shrubs or small trees; branchlets usually stiffly hairy.

Leaves 3–7-veined, with prominent transverse venation.

Inflorescences terminal or in the upper axils, or flowers sometimes solitary. Flowers mostly 5–7-merous. Hypanthium covered with short, scale-like, stiff hairs. Stamens 10–14, dimorphic (alternately unequal); anthers oblong-linear, the connective of the larger anthers elongated and 2-lobed at the base. Ovary usually 5-locular.

Fruit irregularly dehiscent; seeds numerous, embedded in pulpy tissue.


Distribution and occurrence: World: c. 100 species, Asia to Pacific. Australia: 3 species (1 introduced)

The introduced Melastoma malabathricum occurs sporadically. It differs from the native M. affine in having fewer flowers (1-3) in the inflorescence, with much longer sepals (to 15 mm long) and relatively large subtending bracts.

Text by Peter G. Wilson (updated July 2016)
Taxon concept:

Taxa not yet included in identification key
Melastoma affine,    Melastoma malabathricum


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