- as
recently as the APG III
system it
given family rank
under the name
Hydnoraceae. It is now
submerged in the Aristolochiaceae. It
contains two genera...
- angiosperm"
solidifying its
place among the more
primitive flowering plants.
Hydnoraceae are the only
angiosperms known to have no
leaves or
scales and are considered...
-
placed in Malvales) and
Hydnoraceae (now
placed in Piperales) are also included. In the
Melchior (aka Engler)
system Hydnoraceae and
Rafflesiaceae (including...
-
tepals of any
Hydnora spp. in
Southern Africa, 5.5–9 cm long. The
family Hydnoraceae has been
submerged within the
Aristolochiaceae in the Piperales, based...
-
categories of
monocots or eudicots. As of APG IV (2016), the
former families Hydnoraceae and
Lactoridaceae are included,
because exclusion would make Aristolochiaceae...
- 36: 69, [1]. Tropicos,
Hydnora Thunb. Beentje, H. & Luke, Q. (2002).
Hydnoraceae.
Flora of
Tropical East Africa: 1-8. Germis****zen, G. & Meyer, N.L. (eds...
- follows:
order Piperales family Aristolochiaceae (including Asaraceae,
Hydnoraceae and Lactoridaceae)
family Piperaceae family Saururaceae This is an expansion...
- cons.
Aristolochiaceae Juss., nom. cons. * (including
Asaraceae Vent.,
Hydnoraceae C.Agardh, nom. cons.,
Lactoridaceae Engl., nom. cons.)
Magnoliales Juss...
- Mitrastemonaceae, Boraginaceae, Orobanchaceae, Convolvulaceae, Lauraceae,
Hydnoraceae, and Santalaceae/Olacaceae —,
parasitic taxa
evolve on
average faster...
- with the
following cir****scription (1981) :
order Rafflesiales family Hydnoraceae family Mitrastemonaceae family Rafflesiaceae The APG II
system regards...