They grow to 4 – 30m tall, and some are dry-season
deciduous. Several species (though not all) are
pachycaul plants with a very stout stem for their overall size, used to store water during periods of
drought. The
leaves show intraspecific variation and generally range from entire to deeply palmately lobed with long slender leaflet-like lobes joined only right at the base. Their sizes range from 4 – 20 cm long and wide. All species are
monoecious with separate male and female flowers on the same plant. The flowers have a bell-shaped
perianth consisting of a single series of fused lobes which is regarded as a
calyx despite being brightly coloured in most species. The female flowers have five separate
carpels that can each form a woody fruit containing several seeds. The flower colour is often variable within species. Eastern forest species drop their foliage before flowering but those of the drier regions carry the flowers while in leaf. ==Name==