Neuradaceae

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Neuradaceae is a small family of flowering plants in the order Malvales, comprising mostly herbaceous species found in arid and semi-arid regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant family
taxon
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
climatePreference warm climates
commonName neuradaceae NERFINISHED
contains Grielum NERFINISHED
Gymnopetalum NERFINISHED
Neurada NERFINISHED
distribution Africa
Asia NERFINISHED
diversity small family with few genera and species
ecologicalAdaptation drought tolerance
ecologicalRole components of desert and semi-desert vegetation
economicUse minor medicinal uses in some species
floralSymmetry radial symmetry
flowerType actinomorphic flowers
bisexual flowers
fruitType schizocarp
growthForm herbaceous plants
habitat arid regions
semi-arid regions
includes annual herbs
perennial herbs
isA family of flowering plants
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate leaves
leafType simple leaves
notableGenus Neurada procumbens genus NERFINISHED
order Malvales NERFINISHED
ovaryPosition superior ovary
ovulePosition axile placentation
petalFusion free petals
petalNumber 5
photosyntheticPathway C3 photosynthesis
pollination insect-pollinated
recognizedBy APG IV system NERFINISHED
reproductiveFeature syncarpous gynoecium
seedDispersal primarily by animals and wind
seedFeature small seeds
soilPreference sandy soils
well-drained soils
stamenNumber numerous stamens
systematicPosition core Malvales family
taxonomicHistory formerly associated with Rosales in some classifications
taxonRank family

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Malvales contains Neuradaceae