Sesamum

Genus of flowering plants

Sesamum
Sesamum indicum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Pedaliaceae
Genus: Sesamum
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Sesamum is a genus of about 20 species in the flowering plant family Pedaliaceae. The plants are annual or perennial herbs with edible seeds. The best-known member of the genus is sesame, Sesamum indicum (syn. Sesamum orientale), the source of sesame seeds. The species are primarily African, with some species occurring in India, Sri Lanka, and China. The origin of S. indicum is uncertain, as it is widely cultivated and naturalized in tropical regions. The genus is closely related to the strictly African genus Ceratotheca and is itself probably African in origin.

Species

Species include:[1]

  • Sesamum abbreviatum Merxm.
  • Sesamum alatum Thonn.
  • Sesamum angolense Welw.
  • Sesamum biapiculatum De Wild.
  • Sesamum calycinum Welw.
  • Sesamum capense Burm. f.
  • Sesamum digitaloides Welw. ex Schinz
  • Sesamum gracile Endl.
  • Sesamum hopkinsii Suess.
  • Sesamum indicum L.
  • Sesamum lamiifolium Engl.
  • Sesamum latifolium J.B. Gillett
  • Sesamum lepidotum Schinz
  • Sesamum macranthum Oliv.
  • Sesamum marlothii Engl.
  • Sesamum mombazense De Wild. & T.Durand
  • Sesamum parviflorum Seidenst.
  • Sesamum pedalioides Welw. ex Hiern
  • Sesamum radiatum Schumach. & Thonn.
  • Sesamum rigidum Peyr.
  • Sesamum rostratum Hochst.
  • Sesamum sabulosum A.Chev.
  • Sesamum schinzianum Asch.
  • Sesamum somalense Chiov.
  • Sesamum thonneri De Wild. & T. Durand
  • Sesamum triphyllum Welw. ex Asch.

Gallery

  • Sesamum indicum
  • Sesamum rigidum
    Sesamum rigidum
  • Sesamum triphyllum
    Sesamum triphyllum
  • Seed under a microscope
    Seed under a microscope

References

  1. ^ "The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species". Retrieved January 14, 2015.
Taxon identifiers
Sesamum
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