Category:Myrothamnaceae

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Myrothamnaceae
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M. flabellifolia[2]
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Gunnerales
Family: Myrothamnaceae
Nied.[1]
Genus: Myrothamnus
Welw.
Species
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Myrothamnus is a genus of flowering plants, consisting of two species[3] of small xerophytic shrubs, in the southern parts of tropical Africa and in Madagascar. Myrothamnus is recognized as the only genus in the family Myrothamnaceae.

Myrothamnaceae was included in order Hamamelidales in the Cronquist system.[4] Molecular systematic studies have suggested that Myrothamnus is not closely related to Hamamelidaceae nor any other family included in that order, but rather is closely related to Gunnera. In the APG II system (2003) the genus is assigned to family Gunneraceae or to the optionally recognized segregate family Myrothamnaceae.[5] In the APG III system (2009) and APG IV system (2016) the narrower circumscription is preferred, and these two families are considered distinct[1][6]

Species

  1. Myrothamnus flabellifolius Welw. - Angola, Southern Africa, Zimbabwe
  2. Myrothamnus moschata (Baill.) Baill. - Madagascar

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