Caprifoliaceae

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Caprifoliaceae is a family of flowering plants in the asterid clade, commonly known as the honeysuckle family, which includes many shrubs and vines valued for their fragrant, tubular flowers.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Caprifoliaceae canonical 3
Caprifoliaceae s.l. 1
Dipsacaceae 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf clade of plants
plant family
taxon
clade angiosperms
asterids
eudicots
commonName honeysuckle family
containsSpecies Lonicera
surface form: Lonicera japonica

Lonicera
surface form: Lonicera periclymenum

Sambucus
surface form: Sambucus nigra

Viburnum opulus
Weigela
surface form: Weigela florida
distribution mainly temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere
some species in tropical and subtropical regions
economicUse climbing ornamentals
garden shrubs
hedges
ornamental plants
flowerSymmetry usually bilaterally symmetrical
flowerType usually tubular corolla
fruitType achenes
berries
drupes
hasCharacteristic includes shrubs
includes small trees
includes vines
many species with fragrant flowers
many species with tubular flowers
hasProperty some species invasive outside native range
inflorescenceType clusters
cymes
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement usually opposite leaves
leafMargin entire or toothed margins
leafType simple leaves
notableGenus Abelia
Menispermum
surface form: Caprifolium

Diervilla
Lonicera
Sambucus
Viburnum
Weigela
order Dipsacales
pollination insect-pollinated
often moth- or bird-pollinated in tubular, fragrant species
taxonRank family
type flowering plants
usedFor fragrant garden plantings
wildlife food and habitat

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Asterids includesFamily Caprifoliaceae
Campanulids hasMember Caprifoliaceae
Dipsacales includesFamily Caprifoliaceae
Dipsacales includesFamily Caprifoliaceae
this entity surface form: Dipsacaceae
Dipsacales includesFamily Caprifoliaceae
this entity surface form: Caprifoliaceae s.l.