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Hamamelidaceae,
commonly referred to as the witch-hazel family, is a
family of
flowering plants in the
order Saxifragales. The
clade consists of shrubs...
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witch hazels (Hamamelis) are a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Hamamelidaceae, with
three species in
North America (H. ovalis, H. virginiana, and...
- (hyper-diverse). It
includes trees (e.g.
witch hazel,
witch alder in
Hamamelidaceae),
fruit bearing shrubs (e.g. currants,
gooseberries in Grossulariaceae)...
- of four
species of
shrubs or
small trees in the witch-hazel family,
Hamamelidaceae,
native to China, ****an, and south-eastern Asia.
Flowers are produced...
- not to be
confused with the
balsam of the same name
obtained from the
Hamamelidaceae family.
Benzoin is a
common ingredient in incense-making and perfumery...
- and
strap flower is a
shrub or
small tree in the witch-hazel family,
Hamamelidaceae. They are
evergreen with
branches forming horizontal layers. The leaves...
- and has 15 species. They were
formerly often treated as a part of the
Hamamelidaceae. They are
native to
southeast and east Asia, the
eastern Mediterranean...
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Corylopsis ****ata (winter hazel) is a
plant in the
witch hazel family,
Hamamelidaceae. It is a
shrub with alternate,
simple leaves, on thin, flexible, horizontal...
- The APG II
system (2003) ****igns them to
several different orders:
Hamamelidaceae and
Cercidiphyllaceae to Saxifragales,
Eupteleaceae to Ranunculales...
- A
calcifuge is a
plant that does not
tolerate alkaline (basic) soil. The word is
derived from the
Latin 'to flee from chalk'.
These plants are also described...