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''Dodonaea'', commonly known as hop-bushes, is a genus of about 70 species of
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s in the
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family,
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. The genus has a
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in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, the Americas, southern Asia and Australasia, but 59 species are
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to Australia. Plants in the genus ''Dodonaea'' are shrubs or small trees and often have sticky foliage, with
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leaves arranged alternately along the stems. The flowers are male, female or
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and are borne in leaf axils or on the ends of branchlets and lack petals. The fruit is an angled or winged capsule.


Description

Plants in the genus ''Dodonaea'' are shrubs or small trees that typically grow to a height of and are
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,
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and often have sticky foliage. The leaves are arranged alternately along the stems and are simple or pinnate. The flowers have three to seven
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s but that fall of as the flowers mature, but no petals. There are six to sixteen
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s (except in female flowers), the filaments shorter than the
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, the
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is threadlike and the
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in female flowers has two to six
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. The fruit is a two to six angled or winged capsule.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Dodonaea'' was first formally described in 1754 by
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'' and the first species he described was ''
Dodonaea viscosa ''Dodonaea viscosa'', also known as the broadleaf hopbush, is a species of flowering plant in the ''Dodonaea'' (hopbush) genus that has a cosmopolitan distribution in Tropics, tropical, Subtropics, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa ...
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), a
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Systematics

''Dodonaea'' is one of the largest genera in the
Sapindaceae The Sapindaceae are a family (biology), family of flowering plants in the order Sapindales known as the soapberry family. It contains 138 genera and 1,858 accepted species. Examples include Aesculus, horse chestnut, maples, ackee and lychee. The ...
, and includes 70 species widely distributed in continental Australia. The only other species of the ''Dodonaea'' widely spread beyond mainland Australia, ''Dodonaea viscosa'', is believed to be one of the world's most greatly disseminated transoceanic plants. The first attempts to distinguish infrageneric categories within genus ''Dodonaea'' were based on leaf morphology, specifically, two sections - ''Eu-Dodonaea'' (simple leaves) and ''Remberta'' (pinnate leaves) were differentiated. Later this sectional classification was expanded by Bentham, who included 39 species in five series - four simple-leaved series further divided on capsule-appendage morphology (series ''Cyclopterae, Platypterae, Cornutae and Apterae'') and one pinnate-leaved species (series ''Pinnatae''). Later the genus was reviewed extensively two times. Radlkofer identified ''Dodonaea'' as a part of the tribe ''Dodonaeeae'', within ''Dyssapindaceae'', together with ''Loxodiscus, Diplopeltis'' and ''Distichostemon''. ''Dodonaea'' and ''Distichostemon'' share similar morphological characteristics which include plants having regular flowers without petals and an intrastaminal disc. Therefore, these two genera are considered to be closely related. 54 ''Dodonaea'' species identified by Radlkofer were divided into three series (''Cyclopterae, Platypterae'' and ''Aphanopterae'') and six subseries. Another revision of the genus was proposed by West, where ''Dodonaea'' were divided into six species groups by using a combination of characters. Species with the most primitive characters were classified in Group 1 and Group 6 included plants with the most derived states. For instance, the character of an aril possession was recognized as a derived trait. The most recent molecular study of
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relationships within the genus revealed some discrepancy with the previously stated hypotheses of morphological
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within ''Dodonaea'' which classified
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by the combination of
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, capsule and
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characters. As in preceding morphological research, species with compound leaves were identified in several
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, interspersed among species with simple leaves (e.g. ''D. humilis'' is the only species in Clade I with imparipinnate leaves). The breeding system has great variation across the phylogeny, and although most species are
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, sometimes some species may differ from this state being
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. Most genera in ''Sapindaceae'' are dioecious, however, most closely related to ''Dodonaea'' in the phylogeny (''Diplopeltis, Diplopeltis stuartii'' and ''Cossinia'') are monoecious. It has also been reported that whereas normally breeding system in ''Harpullia'' is dioecism, a few species have also been recognized as monoecious. It was stated that during evolution a general breeding-system across the phylogeny was dioecism, however, the polygamous state was intermediate or, might be partially reversible. Molecular data supports an evidence that monophyly of ''Dodonaea'' includes all species of ''Distichostemon''. It is also supported by the morphological characters as synapomorphies of flowers with reduced petal number and with a highly reduced intrastaminal disk, the trait which is absent in
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flowers. Both West and Radlkofer used an
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presence or absence as a character to define species groups. All the main
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of ''Dodonaea'' and also two species of ''Diplopeltis'' have small funicular arils. Seeds of '' D. viscosa'' have very small funicular aril, and are harvested by ''
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MCMC estimation of ''Dodonaea''
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supported the hypothesis that two species of ''Cossinia'' are sisters to ''Diplopeltis'' and ''Dodonaea''. Nevertheless, Diplopeltis is identified as a
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group. The
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of ''Dodonaea'' is well supported by Bayesian MCMC estimation (1.00
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Dodonaea viscosa ''Dodonaea viscosa'', also known as the broadleaf hopbush, is a species of flowering plant in the ''Dodonaea'' (hopbush) genus that has a cosmopolitan distribution in Tropics, tropical, Subtropics, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa ...
'' is placed within the Clade IV, being closely related to '' D. biloba'', '' D. procumbens'' and '' D. camfieldii''. It is known that ''D. viscosa'' and ''D. camfieldii'' evolved in Australia from their most recent common ancestor.


Species

As of April 2024, the following species are accepted by
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in the genus ''Dodonaea'': *'' Dodonaea adenophora'' Miq. (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea amblyophylla''
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Dodonaea amplisemina ''Dodonaea amplisemina'' is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to inland Western Australia. It is a dioecious shrub with many stems at the base, Leaf#Divisions of the blade, simple, Sessility (botany), sessile, narrowly ...
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(W.A.) *'' Dodonaea aptera'' Miq. – coast hop-bush (W.A.) *''
Dodonaea arnhemica ''Dodonaea arnhemica'' is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to the north of the Northern Territory. It is a shrub with oblong or elliptic leaves, flowers arranged singly or in racemes, and capsules with four or five br ...
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Dodonaea barklyana ''Dodonaea barklyana'' is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to northern Australia. It is a shrub with elliptic or oblong, sometimes wavy leaves, flowers arranged in small racemes, and oval to more or less spherical cap ...
'' (S.T.Reynolds) M.G.Harr (N.T., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea baueri''
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(S.A.) *'' Dodonaea biloba'' J.G.West (Qld.) *'' Dodonaea boroniifolia''
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– fern-leaf hop-bush, hairy hop-bush (N.S.W., Qld., Vic.) *'' Dodonaea bursariifolia''
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– small hop-bush (W.A., S.A., N.S.W., Vic.) *'' Dodonaea caespitosa'' Diels (W.A.) *''
Dodonaea camfieldii ''Dodonaea'', commonly known as hop-bushes, is a genus of about 70 species of flowering plants in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, the Ame ...
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(N.S.W.) *'' Dodonaea ceratocarpa'' Endl. (W.A) *'' Dodonaea concinna'' Benth. (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea coriacea'' (
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(W.A., N.T., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea divaricata'' Benth. (W.A.) *''
Dodonaea dodecandra ''Dodonaea dodecandra'' is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is a low-lying shrub with simple, egg-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base, flowers usually arranged singly or in open racem ...
'' (Domin) M.G.Harr. (Qld.) *'' Dodonaea ericoides'' Miq. (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea falcata'' J.G.West (N.S.W., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea filifolia'' Hook. (Qld.) *'' Dodonaea filiformis'' Link (Tas.) *'' Dodonaea glandulosa'' J.G.West (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea hackettiana'' W.Fitzg. – Hackett's hopbush (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea heteromorpha'' J.G.West (N.S.W., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea hexandra'' F.Muell. – horned hop bush (S.A., Vic., W.A.) *'' Dodonaea hirsuta'' Maiden & Betche (N.S.W., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea hispidula'' Endl. (W.A., N.T., Qld.) *''
Dodonaea humifusa ''Dodonaea humifusa'' is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a prostrate shrub with simple, sessile, egg-shaped or lance-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base ...
'' Miq. (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea humilis'' Endl. – limestone hop-bush (S.A.) *'' Dodonaea inaequifolia'' Turcz. (W.A.) *''
Dodonaea intricata ''Dodonaea intricata'', commonly known as Gawler Ranges hop-bush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to Australia. It is a dioecious, spreading shrub with simple, usually oblong leaves, single or paired flowe ...
'' J.G.West – Gawler Ranges hop bush (S.A., Qld.) *''
Dodonaea lagunensis ''Dodonaea'', commonly known as hop-bushes, is a genus of about 70 species of flowering plants in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, the Ame ...
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) *'' Dodonaea lanceolata'' F.Muell. – pirrungu, yellow hop-bush (W.A., N.T., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea larreoides'' Turcz. (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea lobulata'' F.Muell. – bead hopbush, lobed hop-bush (W.A., S.A., N.S.W.) *'' Dodonaea macrossanii'' F.Muell. & Scort. (Qld., N.S.W.) *''
Dodonaea madagascariensis ''Dodonaea'', commonly known as hop-bushes, is a genus of about 70 species of flowering plants in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, the Amer ...
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Dodonaea malvacea ''Dodonaea malvacea'' is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to a Queensland. It is a shrub with oblong, elliptic or egg-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base, flowers arranged singly or in small racemes wi ...
'' (Domin) M.G.Harr. (Qld.) *'' Dodonaea megazyga'' (F.Muell.) F.Muell. ex Benth. (N.S.W., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea microzyga'' F.Muell. – brilliant hopbush **''Dodonaea microzyga'' var. ''acrolobata'' J.G.West (W.A.) **''Dodonaea microzyga'' F.Muell. var. ''microzyga'' (S.A., N.S.W., N.T., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea multijuga'' G.Don. (Qld., N.S.W.) *'' Dodonaea oxyptera'' F.Muell. (W.A., N.T., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea pachyneura'' F.Muell. (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea peduncularis'' Lindl. (Qld.) *'' Dodonaea petiolaris'' F.Muell. (W.A., N.T., Qld., N.S.W.) *'' Dodonaea physocarpa'' F.Muell. (W.A., N.T., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea pinifolia'' Miq. (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea pinnata'' Sm. – pinnate hop bush (N.S.W.) *'' Dodonaea platyptera'' F.Muell. (W.A., N.T., Qld.) *'' Dodonaea polyandra'' Merr. & L.M.Perry (Qld., New Guinea) *'' Dodonaea polyzyga'' F.Muell. (W.A., N.T.) *'' Dodonaea procumbens'' F.Muell. – trailing hop bush, creeping hop-bush (Vic., S.A., N.S.W.) *'' Dodonaea ptarmicifolia'' Turcz. (W.A.) *'' Dodonaea rhombifolia'' N.A.Wakef. – broad-leaf hop-bush (N.S.W., Vic.) *'' Dodonaea rigida'' J.G.West *'' Dodonaea rupicola'' C.T.White *''
Dodonaea scurra ''Dodonaea scurra'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to inland areas of Western Australia. It is a Dioecy, dioecious, multi-stemmed shrub with Leaf#Divisions of the blade, simple, Sessility (botany), sessil ...
'' K.A.Sheph. & R.A.Meissn. *'' Dodonaea serratifolia'' McGill. *'' Dodonaea sinuolata'' J.G.West *'' Dodonaea stenophylla'' F.Muell. *'' Dodonaea stenozyga'' F.Muell. *''
Dodonaea subglandulifera ''Dodonaea subglandulifera'', commonly known as Peep Hill hop-bush, is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to South Australia. It is a small, upright shrub with flowers in small groups that are yellow-greenish to red-mar ...
''J.G.West *'' Dodonaea tenuifolia'' Lindl. *'' Dodonaea tepperi'' F.Muell. ex Tepper *'' Dodonaea triangularis'' Lindl. *'' Dodonaea trifida'' F.Muell. *'' Dodonaea triquetra'' J.C.Wendl. *'' Dodonaea truncatiales'' F.Muell. *'' Dodonaea uncinata'' J.G.West *'' Dodonaea vestita'' Hook. *''
Dodonaea viscosa ''Dodonaea viscosa'', also known as the broadleaf hopbush, is a species of flowering plant in the ''Dodonaea'' (hopbush) genus that has a cosmopolitan distribution in Tropics, tropical, Subtropics, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa ...
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References

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