Tetracentron and
Trochodendron are deciduous or evergreen
trees, which grow to between tall, with
Trochodendron sometimes sporting umbrella-shaped branches. •
Leaves in spirals at the end of the branches (umbrella-like appearance,
Trochodendron) or separate (
Tetracentron), simple, serrulate or crenulate, with chloranthoid teeth, palmately or pinnately divided, brochidodromous or actinodromous, ovate or
obovate, with a cordate to cuneate base and acuminate apex, stalked, with thin
stipules fused with the petiole (
Tetracentron) or absent (
Trochodendron). Idioblasts present, large, branched, sclerenchymatous in
Trochodendron and secretory in
Tetracentron.
Stomata laterocytic or cyclocytic,
hypostomatic. •
Stems without xylematic vessels, with tracheids, xylem rays heterogeneous, uni- and multi-seriate, branches clearly differentiated in unifoliate brachyblasts and macroblasts with distichous
phyllotaxis (
Tetracentron), with
nodes (1-)3(-multi)-lacunar, with (1)3(−7) leaf stems. • Hermaphroditic or androdioecious
plants. • Terminal
Inflorescence in erect, aggregated racemiforms (botryoid or small panicles) (
Trochodendron) or defined, axillary, multi-floral amentoid spikes with the flower in whorls of 4 (
Tetracentron).
Bracts and bracteoles present or absent. • Perfect
flowers, actinomorphic or dissymmetric, yellowish. Short, sub-conical, or hollow
receptacle. Hypogynous disk absent. Reduced, very thin
perianth, of 4
tepals in 2 decussate whorls (
Tetracentron), or at most in a recognizable preantheric state (
Trochodendron).
Androecium of 4 decussate
stamens in pairs of 40–70 in a spiral, non-versatile, basifixed, tetrasporangial, latrorso, apiculate
anthers,
dehiscence along 2 longitudinal valves in the theca.
Gynoecium superior (
Tetracentron) to slightly semi-inferior (
Trochodendron), of 4–11(−17)
carpels, syncarpous (alternating with the stamens in
Tetracentron) to semicarpous, the dorsal part of the ovary expanded horizontally in the anthesis, abaxially nectariferous, with sunken stomata, free
styles (stylodious), dry, papillose, decurrent ventral
stigmas, 5–30 anatropous, apotropous, bitegmicous, crassinucelate, pendulous
ovules per carpel,
placentation marginal in 2 series or apicoaxial. •
Fruit in ventricidal or slightly loculicidal
capsule or an aggregate of dorsally and ventrally dehiscent semicarpical
follicles, with basal and external styles. • Small, flattened, tapered
seeds, 3–4 mm in length, with lateral, apical, chalazal wings, with thin
testa, with abundant, oily and proteinaceous
endosperm, small
embryo, with 2 cotyledons. •
Pollen in small, granular, spheroidal, tricolpate, tectated-columelliform monads (10–20 μm in diameter), the surface with interwoven bars parallel to the edges of the colpus, which are granular. •
Chromosomal number:
2n = 48 in
Tetracentron and
2n = 38, 40 in
Trochodendron. == Ecology ==