Picramniaceae
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Picramniales | |
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Alvaradoa amorphoides | |
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Order: | Picramniales
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Family: | Picramniaceae
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The Picramniales are a small, mainly neotropical order of plants containing one family, the Picramniaceae, and three genera Alvaradoa, Nothotalisia[1] and Picramnia. Members of the order were formerly placed in the family Simaroubaceae or misidentified as species in the family Sapindaceae, in the order Sapindales. The most recent standard classification of the Angiosperms (the APG III system)[2] distinguishes it as a separate order. It belongs to the malvids, one of the three groups that constitute the rosids.
- Family Picramniaceae
- Genus Alvaradoa
- Genus Nothotalisia
- Genus Picramnia
References
- ^ Thomas WW (2011). Nothotalisia, a new genus of Picramniaceae from tropical America. Brittonia 63:51–61
- ^ Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 161: 105-121.
External links
- Picramniales (at Angiosperm Phylogeny Website)