- of
small evergreen trees. It was
previously placed alone in
family Heteropyxidaceae, but is now
placed basally within Myrtaceae. The
species of Heteropyxis...
- (including
Memecylaceae DC.)
Myrtaceae Juss. (myrtle family;
including Heteropyxidaceae Engl. & Gilg,
Psiloxylaceae Croizat)
Onagraceae Juss. (evening primrose...
- been
separated as
separate families by many
authors in the past as
Heteropyxidaceae and Psiloxylaceae. However,
Wilson et al.
included them in Myrtaceae...
-
endemic or
nearly endemic to
South Africa (including Curtisiaceae,
Heteropyxidaceae, Penaeaceae, Psiloxylaceae, and Rhynchocalycaceae) of
which five are...
- Lawson,
indigenous Terminalia sericea Burch. ex DC.
indigenous Family:
Heteropyxidaceae,
Genus Heteropyxis:
Heteropyxis canescens Oliv.
indigenous Heteropyxis...
-
family Alzateaceae family Combretaceae family Crypteroniaceae family Heteropyxidaceae family Lythraceae family Melastomataceae family Memecylaceae family...
- Myrtales, 10
families are represented: Family: Combretaceae, Family:
Heteropyxidaceae, Family: Lythraceae, Family: Melastomataceae, Family: Memecylaceae...
- Limnocharitaceae, Luzuriagaceae, Sparganiaceae, Ixerbaceae, Ledocarpaceae,
Heteropyxidaceae, Psiloxylaceae, Oliniaceae, Rhynchocalycaceae, Parn****iaceae, Maesaceae...
-
Myzodendraceae [sic]
Balanophoraceae ordo
Rhamnales Rhamnaceae Elaeagnaceae Heteropyxidaceae Ampelidaceae syn.:Vitaceae ordo
Rutales Rutaceae Simaroubaceae as Simarubaceae...
-
Superorder Myrtiflorae Order Myrtales Family Psiloxylaceae Family Heteropyxidaceae Family Myrtaceae Family Onagraceae Family Trapaceae Family Lythraceae...