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Cunoniaceae is a
family of 27
genera and
about 335
species of
woody plants in the
order Oxalidales,
mostly found in the
tropical and wet
temperate regions...
- (Crossosomatales)
Cunoniaceae (Oxalidales)
Davidsoniaceae (
Cunoniaceae, Oxalidales)
Dialypetalanthaceae (Rubiaceae, Gentianales)
Eucryphiaceae (
Cunoniaceae, Oxalidales)...
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Family Cephalotaceae (Cephalotus follicularis)
Family Connaraceae Family Cunoniaceae Family Elaeocarpaceae Family Huaceae Family Oxalidaceae (wood sorrel...
- Eucryphiaceae, they are
placed by more
recent classifications in the
Cunoniaceae.
There are
seven species, two in
South America and five in Australia...
- Connaraceae,
Genus Cnestis:
Cnestis polyphylla Lam.
indigenous Family:
Cunoniaceae,
Genus Cunonia:
Cunonia capensis L.
endemic Genus Platylophus: Platylophus...
- The
Tubuai Islands are home to
several dozen endemic species and
subspecies of plants,
including two
endemic genera,
Apostates and Pacifigeron. The World...
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Karrabina is a
genus of
trees in the
family Cunoniaceae. It is
endemic to
eastern Australia and
includes two species:
Karrabina benthamiana and Karrabina...
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Pterophylla is a
genus of
trees of the
family Cunoniaceae, with
species found growing naturally in Madagascar, Malesia, Papuasia, and the
Pacific Islands...
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Ceratopetalum is a
genus of nine
species of
shrub and tree in the
family Cunoniaceae. They are
found along the
eastern coast of
Australia and
extend north...
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Cephalotaceae include only this one species,
which means they are monotypic. The
Cunoniaceae are
their nearest relations.
Brocchinia reducta and the
Australian pitcher...