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- The Sarcolaenaceae are a family of flowering plants endemic to Madagascar. The family includes 79 species of mostly evergreen trees and shrubs in ten genera...
- found that the Asian dipterocarps share a common ancestor with the Sarcolaenaceae, a tree family endemic to Madagascar. This suggests that ancestor of...
- the Sarcolaenaceae family, endemic to Madagascar. The genus has three species, all native to the country's humid east coast. The family Sarcolaenaceae is...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 45 species   Critically endangered (CR): 5,702 species   Endangered (EN): 10,901 species   Vulnerable (VU): 9,673 species  ...
- Neuradaceae Malvaceae Sphaerosepalaceae Thymelaeaceae Bixaceae Cistaceae Sarcolaenaceae Dipterocarpaceae Myrtales Combretaceae Lythraceae Onagraceae Vochysiaceae...
- Madagascar, where three endemic families of Malvales (Sphaerosepalaceae, Sarcolaenaceae and Diegodendraceae) occur. Many species of Malvaceae, sensu lato (in...
- Neuradaceae Malvaceae Sphaerosepalaceae Thymelaeaceae Bixaceae Cistaceae Sarcolaenaceae Dipterocarpaceae Myrtales Combretaceae Lythraceae Onagraceae Vochysiaceae...
- Neuradaceae Malvaceae Sphaerosepalaceae Thymelaeaceae Bixaceae Cistaceae Sarcolaenaceae Dipterocarpaceae Myrtales Combretaceae Lythraceae Onagraceae Vochysiaceae...
- Xerochlamys diospyroidea is a plant in the family Sarcolaenaceae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Xerochlamys diospyroidea grows as a shrub or small tree...
- Sapindaceae. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase 2017, pp. 398–399. IPNI, Sarcolaenaceae, Type. POWO, Sarcolaenaceae. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase 2017, p. 406. Burkhardt 2018...