The Grevilleoideae are a
subfamily of the plant family
Proteaceae. Mainly restricted to the
Southern Hemisphere, it contains around 46
genera
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial ...
and about 950
species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of ...
. Genera include ''
Banksia
''Banksia'' is a genus of around 170 species in the plant family Proteaceae. These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes, and fruiting "cones" and heads. ''Banksias'' rang ...
'', ''
Grevillea
''Grevillea'', commonly known as spider flowers, is a genus of about 360 species of evergreen flowering plants in the family Proteaceae. Plants in the genus ''Grevillea'' are shrubs, rarely trees, with the leaves arranged alternately along the ...
'', and ''
Macadamia
''Macadamia'' is a genus of four species of trees in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. They are indigenous to Australia, native to northeastern New South Wales and central and southeastern Queensland specifically. Two species of the gen ...
''.
Description
The Grevilleoideae grow as
tree
In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants with secondary growth, plants that are ...
s,
shrubs, or
subshrub
A subshrub ( Latin ''suffrutex'') or dwarf shrub is a short shrub, and is a woody plant. Prostrate shrub is a related term. "Subshrub" is often used interchangeably with "bush".Jackson, Benjamin, Daydon; A Glossary of Botanic Terms with their ...
s. They are highly variable, making a simple, diagnostic identification key for the subfamily essentially impossible to provide. One common and fairly diagnostic characteristic is the occurrence of flowers in pairs that share a common
bract. However, a few Grevilleoideae taxa do not have this property, having solitary flowers or
inflorescence
An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed ...
s of unpaired flowers. In most taxa, the flowers occur in densely packed heads or spikes, and the
fruit
In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering.
Fruits are the means by which flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in partic ...
is a
follicle.
Distribution and habitat
Grevilleoideae are mainly a Southern Hemisphere family. The main centre of diversity is
Australia, with around 700 of 950 species occurring there, and
South America
South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the souther ...
also contains taxa. However, the Grevilleoideae are barely present in
Africa
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
; almost all of the Proteaceae taxa there belong to the subfamily
Proteoideae.
The
''Brabejum'' tree of
Cape Town
Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the second larges ...
is the exception, and the only grevilleoid in Africa.
Taxonomy
The framework for classification of the Proteaceae was laid by
L.A.S. Johnson and
Barbara Briggs in their 1975 monograph "
On the Proteaceae: the evolution and classification of a southern family".
Their classification has been refined somewhat over the ensuing three decades, most notably by
Peter H. Weston and
Nigel Barker in 2006. The Grevilleoideae are now considered one of five subfamilies of the Proteaceae. The placement and circumscription of the Grevilleoideae in four
tribes
The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology. This definition is contested, in part due to confl ...
, according to Weston and Barker can be summarised as:
* Tribe
incertae sedis
' () or ''problematica'' is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertain ...
::::''
Sphalmium'' — ''
Carnarvonia''
Roupaleae
Authority:
Meisn.
:::
incertae sedis
' () or ''problematica'' is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertain ...
::::''
Megahertzia'' — ''
Knightia
''Knightia'' is an extinct genus of clupeid bony fish that lived in the freshwater lakes and rivers of North America and Asia during the Eocene epoch. The genus was erected by David Starr Jordan in 1907, in honor of the late University of ...
'' — ''
Eucarpha'' — ''
Triunia''
:::Subtribe
Roupalinae L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Roupala
''Roupala'' is a Neotropical genus of woody shrubs and trees in the plant family Proteaceae. Its 34 species are generally found in forests from sea level to 4000 m altitude from Mexico to Argentina.
Taxonomy and naming
The genus was described b ...
'' — ''
Neorites'' — ''
Orites
''Orites'' is a genus of 9 known species, 7 endemic to Australia (4 of which occur in Tasmania) and 2 in South America; 1 in the Chilean Andes and 1 in Bolivia.
Species
This listing was sourced from the ''Australian Plant Name Index'' and o ...
''
:::Subtribe
Lambertiinae
The Grevilleoideae are a subfamily of the plant family Proteaceae. Mainly restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, it contains around 46 genera and about 950 species. Genera include ''Banksia'', ''Grevillea'', and ''Macadamia''.
Description
The ...
(
Venk.Rao
Chellapilla Venkata Rao (1910–1971) was an Indian botanist.
Education
He was awarded his PhD from the University of Tasmania in 1957 with a thesis entitled ''Cytotaxonomic studies in the Proteaceae''.
Academic appointments
He worked in the ...
)
L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Lambertia'' — ''
Xylomelum''
:::Subtribe
Heliciinae L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Helicia'' — ''
Hollandaea
''Hollandaea'' is a small genus of plants in the family Proteaceae containing four species of Australian rainforest trees. All four species are endemic to restricted areas of the Wet Tropics of northeast Queensland.
Naming and classification
E ...
''
:::Subtribe
Floydiinae L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
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Darlingia'' — ''
Floydia''
Banksieae
Authority:
Rchb.
:::fossil form genera
::::''
Banksieaeidites'' — ''
Banksieaeformis'' — ''
Banksieaephyllum''
:::Subtribe
Musgraveinae L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Musgravea'' — ''
Austromuellera''
:::Subtribe
Banksiinae L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Banksia
''Banksia'' is a genus of around 170 species in the plant family Proteaceae. These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes, and fruiting "cones" and heads. ''Banksias'' rang ...
''
Embothrieae
Authority:
Rchb.
:::Subtribe
Lomatiinae
''Lomatia'' is a genus of 12 species of evergreen flowering plants in the protea family Proteaceae. Within the family, they have been placed, alone, in their own subtribe, Lomatiinae according to Johnson & Briggs 1975 classification of the fami ...
L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Lomatia
''Lomatia'' is a genus of 12 species of evergreen flowering plants in the protea family Proteaceae. Within the family, they have been placed, alone, in their own subtribe, Lomatiinae according to Johnson & Briggs 1975 classification of the f ...
''
:::Subtribe
Embothriinae Endl.
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Embothrium
''Embothrium'' is a genus of two to eight species (depending on taxonomic interpretation) in the plant family Proteaceae, native to southern South America, in Chile and adjacent western Argentina; the genus occurs as far south as Tierra del Fuego ...
'' — ''
Oreocallis
''Oreocallis'' is a South American plant genus in the family Proteaceae. There is only one species, ''Oreocallis grandiflora'', which is native to mountainous regions in Peru and Ecuador.
Previously, the genus was considered to have several spec ...
'' — ''
Alloxylon
''Alloxylon'' is a genus of four species in the family Proteaceae of mainly small to medium-sized trees. They are native to the eastern coast of Australia, with one species, '' A. brachycarpum'' found in New Guinea and the Aru Islands. The genu ...
'' — ''
Telopea''
:::Subtribe
Stenocarpinae
The Grevilleoideae are a subfamily of the plant family Proteaceae. Mainly restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, it contains around 46 genera and about 950 species. Genera include ''Banksia'', ''Grevillea'', and ''Macadamia''.
Description
T ...
L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Stenocarpus'' — ''
Strangea
''Strangea'' is a genus of three species of shrubs in the family Proteaceae native to Australia.
The type species '' Strangea linearis'' was collected by Frederick Strange, at Moreton Bay, Queensland, and described by Carl Meissner
Carl D ...
''
:::Subtribe
Hakeinae Endl.
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Opisthiolepis'' — ''
Buckinghamia'' — ''
Hakea
''Hakea'' ( ) is a genus of about 150 species of plants in the Family '' Proteaceae'', endemic to Australia. They are shrubs or small trees with leaves that are sometimes flat, otherwise circular in cross section in which case they are sometimes ...
'' — ''
Grevillea
''Grevillea'', commonly known as spider flowers, is a genus of about 360 species of evergreen flowering plants in the family Proteaceae. Plants in the genus ''Grevillea'' are shrubs, rarely trees, with the leaves arranged alternately along the ...
'' — ''
Finschia
''Finschia'' is a genus of three recognised species of large trees, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea and its surrounding region, in habitats from luxuriant lowland rainforests to steep highland ...
''
Macadamieae
The Grevilleoideae are a subfamily of the plant family Proteaceae. Mainly restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, it contains around 46 genera and about 950 species. Genera include ''Banksia'', ''Grevillea'', and ''Macadamia''.
Description
T ...
Authority:
Venk.Rao
Chellapilla Venkata Rao (1910–1971) was an Indian botanist.
Education
He was awarded his PhD from the University of Tasmania in 1957 with a thesis entitled ''Cytotaxonomic studies in the Proteaceae''.
Academic appointments
He worked in the ...
:::Subtribe
Macadamiinae L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Macadamia
''Macadamia'' is a genus of four species of trees in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. They are indigenous to Australia, native to northeastern New South Wales and central and southeastern Queensland specifically. Two species of the gen ...
'' — ''
Panopsis'' — ''
Brabejum
''Brabejum'' is a genus of a single species of large evergreen tree, ''Brabejum stellatifolium'' in the family Proteaceae, commonly called wild almond, bitter almond or ghoeboontjie. It is restricted in the wild to South Africa's Western Cape pr ...
''
:::Subtribe
Malagasiinae P.H.Weston &
N.P.Barker
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Malagasia
''Malagasia'' is a monotypic genus of trees in the family Proteaceae. The sole species is ''Malagasia alticola'', endemic to Madagascar.
The species was originally described in 1963 by French botanist René Capuron. Capuron included the new spe ...
'' — ''
Catalepidia''
:::Subtribe
Virotiinae P.H.Weston &
N.P.Barker
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Virotia
''Virotia'' is a genus of six species of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia with six species that were once placed in ''Macadamia''.Virot, R. (1967). Protéacées. In Flore de La Nouvelle-Calédonie ...
'' — ''
Athertonia'' — ''
Heliciopsis''
:::Subtribe
Gevuininae L.A.S.Johnson &
B.G.Briggs
::::''
Cardwellia'' — ''
Sleumerodendron
''Sleumerodendron'' is a monotypic genus of plant in the family Proteaceae. The sole species is ''Sleumerodendron austrocaledonicum''.
This species is endemic to New Caledonia. It is closely related to '' Turrillia'' (Vanuatu, Fiji) and ''Ker ...
'' — ''
Euplassa'' — ''
Gevuina'' — ''
Bleasdalea'' — ''
Hicksbeachia'' — ''
Kermadecia
''Kermadecia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae. The genus comprises five species, all endemic to New Caledonia. Its closest relatives are '' Sleumerodendron'' (New Caledonia) and '' Turrillia'' ( Fiji, Vanuatu
Vanu ...
'' — ''
Turrillia''
Uses
The
nursery industry cultivates many Grevilleoideae species as barrier plants and for their prominent and distinctive flowers and foliage. Some species are of importance to the
cut-flower industry, especially some ''
Banksia
''Banksia'' is a genus of around 170 species in the plant family Proteaceae. These Australian wildflowers and popular garden plants are easily recognised by their characteristic flower spikes, and fruiting "cones" and heads. ''Banksias'' rang ...
'' and ''
Dryandra
''Banksia'' ser. ''Dryandra'' is a series of 94 species of shrub to small tree in the plant genus ''Banksia''. It was considered a separate genus named ''Dryandra'' until early 2007, when it was merged into ''Banksia'' on the basis of extensiv ...
'' species. Two species of the genus ''
Macadamia
''Macadamia'' is a genus of four species of trees in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. They are indigenous to Australia, native to northeastern New South Wales and central and southeastern Queensland specifically. Two species of the gen ...
'' and the Chilean species ''
Gevuina avellana'' (Chilean hazel) are grown commercially for edible nuts. Chilean hazel has an acceptable frost tolerance.
References
External links
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Proteaceae
Eudicot subfamilies