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Shrublets, suffrutices, perennial or annual herbs, glandular and sometimes aromatic. Leaves usually opposite, sometimes alternate above, simple or entire to deeply lobed. Inflorescence racemose; flowers usually solitary in axils, sometimes in small cymes or panicles. Calyx 2-lipped, sometimes obscurely so. Corolla tube funnel-shaped; throat glabrous; lobes spreading. Stamens 4, didynamous; anticous pair exserted, posticous included or exserted; posticous filaments not decurrent down corolla tube. Stigma very short (up to 2 mm, but often much shorter), minutely 2-fid. Fruit a septicidal capsule. Seeds pallid, grey-blue or amber-coloured with longitudinal rows of transversely elongated pits.
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Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten and Petra Ballings
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Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T. and Ballings, P. (2002-2014). Sutera Flora of Zimbabwe website. Accessed 28 August 2014 at http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/genus.php?genus_id=1268
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Sutera (plant)

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Sutera is a genus of annual and perennial flowering plants and shrubs of the family Scrophulariaceae mainly confined to Africa.

Taxonomy

Sutera cordata was named Manulea cordata in 1800 by Thunberg. Bentham renamed it Chaenostoma in 1836, Kuntze changed it to Sutera in 1891 on the grounds of synonymy. In 1994 Hilliard considered the two names subgenera of Sutera, but in 2005 Kornhall and Bremer separated the two again, placing S. cordata in Chaenostoma.[1]

Species

As of July 2020, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[2]

Formerly placed in this genus

References

a sutera cordata plant on a balcony

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Sutera (plant): Brief Summary

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Sutera is a genus of annual and perennial flowering plants and shrubs of the family Scrophulariaceae mainly confined to Africa.

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