Everything about Salicaceae totally explained
Salicaceae is a family of
flowering plants. Recent
genetic studies by the
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) has greatly expanded the circumscription of the family to contain 57 genera.
In the
Cronquist system the Salicaceae was treated in its own order Salicales, and contained only three genera (
Salix,
Populus and
Chosenia), but APG includes it in the
Malpighiales. The additional genera were previously treated in the
Flacourtiaceae, but had a mixed history before that and have been treated in Bembiciaceae, Caseariaceae, Homaliaceae, Poliothyrsidaceae, Prockiaceae, Samydaceae, and Scyphostegiaceae. The
Samydaceae (including Caseariaceae) appear rather distinct and might be a valid family however.
Genera
Gerrardina (now considered as a genus of its own family
Gerrardinaceae)
Further Information
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