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Escalloniaceae
Escalloniaceae is a family of flowering plants consisting of about 130 species in eight genera. In the APG II system it is one of eight families in the euasterids II clade (campanulids) that are unplaced as to order. More recent research has provided evidence that two of those families, Eremosynaceae and Tribelaceae, arose from within Escalloniaceae; the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website therefore merges these two families into Escalloniaceae, and also places the family alone in order Escalloniales. Genera , Plants of the World Online recognises eight genera in this family, as follows: *'' Anopterus'' *'' Eremosyne'' *'' Escallonia'' *''Forgesia ''Forgesia'' is a genus of flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 's ...'' *'' Polyosma'' *'' Rayenia'' *'' Tribeles'' *'' Valdivia'' References ...
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Valdivia (plant)
''Valdivia gayana'' is the sole accepted species in the genus ''Valdivia'', a monotypic genus of flowering plant in the Escalloniaceae Escalloniaceae is a family of flowering plants consisting of about 130 species in eight genera. In the APG II system it is one of eight families in the euasterids II clade (campanulids) that are unplaced as to order. More recent research has pro ... family. It is a subshrub with dry fruits that are indehiscent (they do not open). Its native distribution includes only three known localities in the Valdivia Province in Chile, South America. References External links Chile Bosque, photos of the plant
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Tribeles
''Tribeles australis'', the sole species in the genus ''Tribeles'', is a prostrate shrub native to Chile and Argentina. Taxonomy Historically it was placed alone in family Tribelaceae. This was placed in the Hydrangeales by Takhtajan, but the APG II system placed it in the Euasterids II clade (campanulids) unplaced as to order. More recent work has provided evidence that ''Tribeles'' arose from within the ranks of Escalloniaceae, so the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website The Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (or APweb) is a website that presents up-to-date research on the phylogeny and taxonomy of flowering plants (angiosperms) in what is intended to be a user-friendly way. The site is hosted by the Missouri Botanical ... recommends placing it there, and treating Tribelaceae as a synonym of Escalloniaceae. References Escalloniaceae Monotypic asterid genera Flora of Argentina Flora of Chile {{Boraginaceae-stub ...
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Eremosyne
''Eremosyne pectinata'', the sole species in the genus ''Eremosyne'', is an annual herb endemic to the south coast of Western Australia. Taxonomy Historically it was placed in the Saxifragaceae family. It was placed in its own family, Eremosynaceae, under the Cronquist system; later merged into Escalloniaceae; before being restored to Eremosynaceae in the APG II system. Recent studies have confirmed its affinity with Escalloniaceae, and the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website The Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (or APweb) is a website that presents up-to-date research on the phylogeny and taxonomy of flowering plants (angiosperms) in what is intended to be a user-friendly way. The site is hosted by the Missouri Botanical ... now includes it in that family. Distribution and habitat ''Eremosyne pectinata'' is largely confined to the Warren region of the Southwest Botanic Province of Western Australia. References External links * * * * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q1201209 Asterids of ...
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Tribelaceae
''Tribeles australis'', the sole species in the genus ''Tribeles'', is a prostrate shrub native to Chile and Argentina. Taxonomy Historically it was placed alone in family Tribelaceae. This was placed in the Hydrangeales by Takhtajan, but the APG II system placed it in the Euasterids II clade (campanulids) unplaced as to order. More recent work has provided evidence that ''Tribeles'' arose from within the ranks of Escalloniaceae, so the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website The Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (or APweb) is a website that presents up-to-date research on the phylogeny and taxonomy of flowering plants (angiosperms) in what is intended to be a user-friendly way. The site is hosted by the Missouri Botanical ... recommends placing it there, and treating Tribelaceae as a synonym of Escalloniaceae. References Escalloniaceae Monotypic asterid genera Flora of Argentina Flora of Chile {{Boraginaceae-stub ...
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Forgesia
''Forgesia'' is a genus of flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...s in the Escalloniaceae family. The genus has one accepted species, ''Forgesia racemosa''.The Plant List
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Anopterus
''Anopterus'' is a genus of two species of shrubs or small trees. Species * '' Anopterus glandulosus'' (Tasmanian laurel) - western Tasmania * '' Anopterus macleayanus'' (Mountain laurel) - eastern Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ... References Escalloniaceae Asterid genera Asterids of Australia {{Australia-asterid-stub ...
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Rayenia
''Rayenia malalcurensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Escalloniaceae. It is a subshrub endemic to subalpine areas of northeastern Ñuble Region in central Chile. It is the sole species in genus ''Rayenia''.''Rayenia malalcurensis'' Menegoz & A.E.Villarroel
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Escallonia
''Escallonia'' is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Escalloniaceae. They are Native plant, native to North America, North and South America. Taxonomy Currently valid species in ''Escallonia'' are: * ''Escallonia alpina'' * ''Escallonia angustifolia'' * ''Escallonia bifida'' * ''Escallonia callcottiae'' * ''Escallonia chlorophylla'' * ''Escallonia cordobensis'' * ''Escallonia discolor'' * ''Escallonia farinacea'' * ''Escallonia florida'' * ''Escallonia gayana'' * ''Escallonia herrerae'' * ''Escallonia hispida'' * ''Escallonia hypoglauca'' * ''Escallonia illinita'' * ''Escallonia laevis'' * ''Escallonia ledifolia'' * ''Escallonia leucantha'' * ''Escallonia megapotamica'' * ''Escallonia micrantha'' * ''Escallonia millegrana'' * ''Escallonia myrtilloides'' * ''Escallonia myrtoidea'' * ''Escallonia obtusissima'' * ''Escallonia paniculata'' * ''Escallonia pendula'' * ''Escallonia petrophila'' * ''Escallonia piurensis'' * ''Escallonia polifolia'' * ''Escallonia p ...
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Polyosma
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 90 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. However, the current APG IV system places the genus in the family Escalloniaceae. The following is an alphabetical listing of the 91 species in this genus that are accepted by Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online taxonomic database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. History Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew launched Plants of the World Online i ... as of 27 July 2023. * '' Polyosma adangensis'' * '' Polyosma alangiacea'' * ...
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Escallonia Rubra
''Escallonia rubra'', called redclaws and red escallonia, is a species of flowering plant in the family ''Escalloniaceae''. It is native to southern Chile and neighboring areas of Argentina. Description ''Escallonia rubra'' is a spreading shrub usually 0.8 to 1.0m tall, but can reach a height of 3.6m. It features glossy, elliptical, serrate evergreen leaves. The upper side is glossy and dark green, while the lower side is much lighter. The bark is first red and rough-haired, which later turns brown and dotted, and eventually gray and cracked. The buds are scattered and oval with finely serrated edge on the outer half. The root system is stringy and somewhat weak in the first years. Later, strong main roots are formed, which lie high in the ground. The pink to crimson trumpet-shaped flowers bloom in July to October in the Northern Hemisphere. The prominent, maroon to red hypanthia are campanulate with acute apices, leading to the common name redclaws. The flowers sit in short c ...
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APG II System
The APG II system (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II system) of plant classification is the second, now obsolete, version of a modern, mostly Molecular phylogenetics, molecular-based, list of systems of plant taxonomy, system of plant taxonomy that was published in April 2003 by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2003)An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG II.''Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society'' 141(4): 399-436. doi: 10.1046/j.1095-8339.2003.t01-1-00158.x It was a revision of the first APG system, published in 1998, and was superseded in 2009 by a further revision, the APG III system. __TOC__ History APG II was published as: *Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2003). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG II". ''Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society'' 141(4): 399-436. (Available onlineAbstractFull text (HTML)Fu ...
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