- species, of
about 1⅓–2 m (4–6⅔ ft). It is the only
genus in the
family Roridulaceae. It has thin, woody,
shyly branching, upright,
initially brown, later...
- (phlox family)
Family Primulaceae (primrose and
snowbell family)
Family Roridulaceae Family Sapotaceae (sapodilla family)
Family Sarraceniaceae (American...
- Sarraceniaceae, and the
Roridulaceae.
Further genetic evidence points to the
Actinidiaceae being sister to the
Roridulaceae, with the
Roridulaceae and Sarraceniaceae...
-
following families are
endemic or
subendemic to the region: Grubbiaceae,
Roridulaceae, Bruniaceae, Penaeaceae, Greyiaceae, Geissolomataceae,
Retziaceae (Retzia)...
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Primulaceae Theaceae Symplocaceae Diapensiaceae Styracaceae Sarraceniaceae Roridulaceae Actinidiaceae Clethraceae Cyrillaceae Ericaceae Mitrastemonaceae...
- new family, the
Byblidaceae (and
later further split out,
forming the
Roridulaceae). In the 1990s, both
morphological and
molecular evidence began to build...
- Byblidaceae.
Since that time, however, it has been
placed into its own family,
Roridulaceae.
Traditionally the
genus was
divided into only two species,
namely B...
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Primulaceae Theaceae Symplocaceae Diapensiaceae Styracaceae Sarraceniaceae Roridulaceae Actinidiaceae Clethraceae Cyrillaceae Ericaceae Mitrastemonaceae...
- branching,
upright shrub of up to
about 1 m (3 ft) high, from the
family Roridulaceae. It has awl-shaped
leaves with
entire margins,
crowded at the tip of...
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Primulaceae Theaceae Symplocaceae Diapensiaceae Styracaceae Sarraceniaceae Roridulaceae Actinidiaceae Clethraceae Cyrillaceae Ericaceae Mitrastemonaceae...