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''Frankenia'' (sea heath) is the only
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
in the Frankeniaceae
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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. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as ''Anthobryum'', ''Hypericopsis'' and ''Niederleinia'', but
molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
studies have consistently shown that they all belong inside ''Frankenia''. ''Frankenia'' comprises about 70–80 species of shrubs, subshrubs and
herbaceous plant Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition o ...
s, adapted to saline and dry environments throughout temperate and subtropical regions. A few species are in cultivation as
ornamental plant Ornamental plants or ''garden plants'' are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars th ...
s.


Description

''Frankenia'' species are salt tolerant (
halophytic A halophyte is a salt-tolerant plant that grows in soil or waters of high salinity, coming into contact with saline water through its roots or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and sloughs, and seashores. ...
) or drought tolerant (
xerophytic A xerophyte () is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water. Examples of xerophytes include cactus, cacti, pineapple and some gymnosperm plants. The morphology (biology), morphology and physiology ...
)
shrub A shrub or bush is a small to medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple ...
s, subshrubs or
herbaceous plant Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition o ...
s. They have opposite, simple leaves, generally small and somewhat heather-like, and often with salt-excreting glands in sunken pits. Their flowers are small, either solitary or borne in various kinds of cyme. Each flower has four to seven
sepal A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 Etymology The term ''sepalum'' ...
s, joined at the base into a tube, and four to seven overlapping
petal Petals are modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly coloured or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corol ...
s, narrowed at the base. The
stamen The stamen (: stamina or stamens) is a part consisting of the male reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament ...
s are often arranged in two whorls of three each. The
ovary The ovary () is a gonad in the female reproductive system that produces ova; when released, an ovum travels through the fallopian tube/ oviduct into the uterus. There is an ovary on the left and the right side of the body. The ovaries are end ...
is made up of one to four
carpel Gynoecium (; ; : gynoecia) is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds. The gynoecium is the innermost whorl of a flower; it consists of (one or more ...
s (usually three). The fruit is a capsule, enclosed in the persistent sepals. The seeds have a central embryo with considerable starchy
endosperm The endosperm is a tissue produced inside the seeds of most of the flowering plants following double fertilization. It is triploid (meaning three chromosome sets per nucleus) in most species, which may be auxin-driven. It surrounds the Embryo#Pla ...
on each side. Frankenia chilensis (8671695325).jpg, Flowers of ''
Frankenia chilensis ''Frankenia'' (sea heath) is the only genus in the Frankeniaceae family (biology), family of flowering plants. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as ''Anthobryum'', ''Hypericopsis'' and ''Niederleinia'', but Molecular phyl ...
'' Frankenia ericifolia kz1.jpg, Salt glands on the leaves of ''
Frankenia ericifolia ''Frankenia'' (sea heath) is the only genus in the Frankeniaceae family of flowering plants. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as ''Anthobryum'', ''Hypericopsis'' and ''Niederleinia'', but molecular phylogenetic studies h ...
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Frankenia pauciflora ''Frankenia pauciflora'', the common sea-heath or southern sea-heath, is an evergreen shrub native to southern Australia. It is part of the Frankenia genus of the Frankeniaceae family. It can be prostrate or may grow up to 0.5 m in height. Pin ...
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Taxonomy

The genus ''Frankenia'' was erected by
Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
in 1753, with three species, the first named being ''
Frankenia laevis ''Frankenia laevis'', commonly sea heath, is a low shrub in the family Frankeniaceae. It is native to south-west Europe and Britain and to northwestern Africa, including Macaronesia. It grows on the coast. It is rare in Britain. Distribution ...
''. The genus name honours Johan Franck or Frankenius (1590–1661), a professor of botany at Uppsala, Sweden. Linnaeus initially used an artificial system to group genera (his
systema sexuale Linnaean taxonomy can mean either of two related concepts: # The particular form of biological classification (taxonomy) set up by Carl Linnaeus, as set forth in his ''Systema Naturae'' (1735) and subsequent works. In the taxonomy of Linnaeus th ...
). Later, he and other botanists adopted "natural" systems of classification, using orders or families.
Augustin Saint-Hilaire Augustin François César Prouvençal de Saint-Hilaire (4 October 17793 September 1853) was a French botanist and traveller who was born and died in Orléans, France. A keen observer, he is credited with important discoveries in botany, notably th ...
in 1815 was the first to suggest, tentatively, that ''Frankenia'' might be the type of a new family. His suggestion was formalized in a publication edited by
Nicaise Auguste Desvaux Nicaise Auguste Desvaux (28 August 1784 – 12 July 1856) was a French botanist. From 1816 he taught classes in Angers, where from 1817 to 1838 he served as director of its botanical garden A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms ''bo ...
in 1817. At least six genera have been recognized within the family Frankeniaceae at various times. Only ''Frankenia'' is accepted . Genera that have been recognized include ''Hypericopsis'' Boiss. (not ''Hypericopsis'' Opiz which is a synonym of ''
Hypericum ''Hypericum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family (biology), family Hypericaceae (formerly considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae). The genus has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar re ...
''), ''Anthobryum'' and ''Niederleinia''. ''Hypericopsis'', with the sole species ''Hypericopsis persica'', was still accepted by
Klaus Kubitzki Klaus Kubitzki (3 May 1933 – 5 December 2022) was a German botanist. He was Emeritus professor in the University of Hamburg, at the Herbarium Hamburgense. He is known for his work on the systematics and biogeography of the angiosperms, particu ...
in 2003; however a morphological study published in the same year concluded that ''Hypericopis'' belonged in ''Frankenia''. A
molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
study in 2004 reached the same conclusion.


Phylogeny and classification

The family Frankeniaceae is placed in the order
Caryophyllales Caryophyllales ( ) is a diverse and heterogeneous order of flowering plants with well-known members including cacti, carnations, beets, quinoa, spinach, amaranths, pigfaces and ice plants, oraches and saltbushes, goosefoots, sundews, Venu ...
in the
APG IV system The APG IV system of flowering plant classification is the fourth version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy for flowering plants (angiosperms) being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). It was publish ...
. A summary
phylogenetic tree A phylogenetic tree or phylogeny is a graphical representation which shows the evolutionary history between a set of species or taxa during a specific time.Felsenstein J. (2004). ''Inferring Phylogenies'' Sinauer Associates: Sunderland, MA. In ...
of the Caryophyllales shows that Frankeniaceae belongs outside the core Caryophyllales, and that its closest relationship is with the tamarisk family,
Tamaricaceae The Tamaricaceae, the tamarisk family, are a family of plants native to drier areas of Europe, Asia, and Africa. It contains four genera: ''Tamarix'' (with 73 species), '' Reaumuria'' (25 species), '' Myricaria'' (13 species), and '' Myrtama'' (a ...
. Studies of the relationships within the genus have used a limited number of species. A
cladogram A cladogram (from Greek language, Greek ''clados'' "branch" and ''gramma'' "character") is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms. A cladogram is not, however, an Phylogenetic tree, evolutionary tree because it does not s ...
for seven species suggests that Australian species may be more closely related to Eurasian and African species than to those from the Americas.


Species

, the following species were accepted by
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: *'' Frankenia adpressa'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia ambita'' Ostenf. *'' Frankenia boissieri'' Reut. ex Boiss. *'' Frankenia brachyphylla'' (Benth.) Summerh. *'' Frankenia bracteata'' Turcz. *'' Frankenia bucharica'' Basil. *'' Frankenia capitata'' Webb & Berthel. *'' Frankenia chevalieri'' Maire *''
Frankenia chilensis ''Frankenia'' (sea heath) is the only genus in the Frankeniaceae family (biology), family of flowering plants. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as ''Anthobryum'', ''Hypericopsis'' and ''Niederleinia'', but Molecular phyl ...
'' C.Presl ex Schult. & Schult.f. *'' Frankenia chubutensis'' Speg. *'' Frankenia cinerea'' A.DC. *'' Frankenia conferta'' Diels *'' Frankenia confusa'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia connata'' Sprague *'' Frankenia cordata'' J.M.Black *'' Frankenia corymbosa'' Desf. *'' Frankenia crispa'' J.M.Black *'' Frankenia cupularis'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia decurrens'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia densa'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia desertorum'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia drummondii'' Benth. *'' Frankenia eremophila'' Summerh. *''
Frankenia ericifolia ''Frankenia'' (sea heath) is the only genus in the Frankeniaceae family of flowering plants. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as ''Anthobryum'', ''Hypericopsis'' and ''Niederleinia'', but molecular phylogenetic studies h ...
'' C.Sm. ex DC. *'' Frankenia fecunda'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia fischeri'' Hicken *'' Frankenia flabellata'' Sprague *'' Frankenia foliosa'' J.M.Black *'' Frankenia fruticosa'' J.C.Manning & Helme *'' Frankenia georgei'' Diels *'' Frankenia glomerata'' Turcz. *'' Frankenia gracilis'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia gypsophila'' I.M.Johnst. *'' Frankenia hamata'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia hirsuta'' L. *'' Frankenia hispidula'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia interioris'' Ostenf. *'' Frankenia irregularis'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia jamesii'' Torr. ex A.Gray *'' Frankenia johnstonii'' Correll *'' Frankenia juniperoides'' (Hieron.) M.N.Correa *''
Frankenia laevis ''Frankenia laevis'', commonly sea heath, is a low shrub in the family Frankeniaceae. It is native to south-west Europe and Britain and to northwestern Africa, including Macaronesia. It grows on the coast. It is rare in Britain. Distribution ...
'' L. *'' Frankenia latior'' Sprague & Summerh. *'' Frankenia laxiflora'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia leonardorum'' Alain *'' Frankenia magnifica'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia margaritae'' Medrano *'' Frankenia microphylla'' Cav. *'' Frankenia muscosa'' J.M.Black *'' Frankenia orthotricha'' (J.M.Black) J.M.Black *'' Frankenia pallida'' Boiss. *''
Frankenia palmeri ''Frankenia palmeri'' is a species of flowering plant in the frankenia family, Frankeniaceae, known by the common name Palmer's seaheath, Palmer's frankenia, or yerba reuma. It is native to the coastline of northwestern Mexico, as well as San Di ...
'' S.Watson *'' Frankenia parvula'' Turcz. *'' Frankenia patagonica'' Speg. *''
Frankenia pauciflora ''Frankenia pauciflora'', the common sea-heath or southern sea-heath, is an evergreen shrub native to southern Australia. It is part of the Frankenia genus of the Frankeniaceae family. It can be prostrate or may grow up to 0.5 m in height. Pin ...
'' DC. *'' Frankenia persica'' (Boiss.) Jaub. & Spach *'' Frankenia planifolia'' Sprague & Summerh. *'' Frankenia plicata'' Melville *'' Frankenia pomonensis'' Pohnert *'' Frankenia portulacifolia'' (Roxb.) Spreng. *'' Frankenia pseudoflabellata'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia pulverulenta'' L. *'' Frankenia punctata'' Turcz. *'' Frankenia repens'' (P.J.Bergius) Fourc. *''
Frankenia salina ''Frankenia salina'', often called alkali heath or alkali seaheath, is a perennial herb native to California, Nevada, Mexico and Chile. It is uncommon even in the region where it is most likely to be found, just north of the San Francisco Bay Are ...
'' (Molina) I.M.Johnst. *'' Frankenia salsuginea'' Adigüzel & Aytaç *'' Frankenia scabra'' Lindl. *'' Frankenia serpyllifolia'' Lindl. *'' Frankenia sessilis'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia setosa'' W.Fitzg. *'' Frankenia stuartii'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia subteres'' Summerh. *'' Frankenia tetrapetala'' Labill. *''
Frankenia thymifolia ''Frankenia'' (sea heath) is the only genus in the Frankeniaceae family of flowering plants. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as ''Anthobryum'', ''Hypericopsis'' and ''Niederleinia'', but molecular phylogenetic studies h ...
'' Desf. *'' Frankenia triandra'' J.Rémy *'' Frankenia tuvinica'' Lomon. *'' Frankenia uncinata'' Sprague & Summerh. *''
Frankenia vidalii ''Frankenia'' (sea heath) is the only genus in the Frankeniaceae family of flowering plants. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as ''Anthobryum'', ''Hypericopsis'' and ''Niederleinia'', but molecular phylogenetic studies h ...
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Distribution and habitat

''Frankenia'' has a widespread but patchy distribution throughout temperate and subtropical areas of the world, being absent from the tropics. In North America, it is found in
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and some western and southern states of the U.S. In South America, it also has a western and southern distribution. In Eurasia and Africa, it occurs around the
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, the
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and the
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, extending northwards to
Great Britain Great Britain is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland, and Wales. With an area of , it is the largest of the British Isles, the List of European ...
, southwards to
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, and eastwards to India. It is also native to southern Africa and Australia. ''Frankenia'' species are
halophyte A halophyte is a salt-tolerant plant that grows in soil or waters of high salinity, coming into contact with saline water through its roots or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and sloughs, and seashores. ...
s (salt tolerant) and
xerophyte A xerophyte () is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water. Examples of xerophytes include cacti, pineapple and some gymnosperm plants. The morphology and physiology of xerophytes are adapted to ...
s (drought tolerant). They are found in coastal and arid regions.


Cultivation

A few species of ''Frankenia'' are grown as
ornamental plant Ornamental plants or ''garden plants'' are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars th ...
s, particularly in
rock garden A rock garden, also known as a rockery and formerly as a rockwork, is a garden, or more often a part of a garden, with a landscaping framework of rocks, stones, and gravel, with planting appropriate to this setting. Usually these are small ...
s and similar situations, where they can form spreading mats. Recommended species in the
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include ''F. hirsuta'', ''F. laevis'' and ''F. thymifolia'', all with white to rose purple flowers.


References

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