Dodonaea

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Dodonaea is a genus of flowering shrubs and small trees known for their winged fruits and adaptability to dry, often coastal environments, particularly in Australia and other warm regions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant genus
taxon
adaptation adapted to fire-prone environments in parts of Australia
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
Rosids
distribution mainly in warm and subtropical regions
ecologicalRole pioneer species in disturbed habitats
provides habitat for small animals and insects
family Sapindaceae NERFINISHED
firstDescribedBy Carl Linnaeus NERFINISHED
firstDescribedInPublication Species Plantarum (1753) NERFINISHED
flowerColor usually small and greenish flowers
fruitType winged capsule
growthForm shrub
small tree
habitat coastal environments
dry environments
open woodlands
rocky slopes
hasCommonName hop-bushes
hasTypeSpecies Dodonaea viscosa NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafType simple leaves
sometimes narrow and linear leaves
namedAfter Jason of Dodona (from Greek mythology and the oracle of Dodona) NERFINISHED
nativeTo Africa
Americas (tropical and subtropical regions) NERFINISHED
Australia
Pacific Islands NERFINISHED
notableSpecies Dodonaea boroniifolia NERFINISHED
Dodonaea petiolaris NERFINISHED
Dodonaea viscosa NERFINISHED
order Sapindales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination mainly wind-pollinated
reproduction flowering plant
seedDispersal wind-dispersed seeds
taxonRank genus
tolerates drought
poor soils
salinity
uses erosion control
hedging and screening
ornamental plant

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Sapindaceae containsGenus Dodonaea