Alseuosmiaceae

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Alseuosmiaceae is a small family of flowering shrubs and small trees within the order Asterales, known for their often fragrant, tubular flowers and occurrence primarily in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Label Occurrences
Alseuosmiaceae canonical 2

Statements (32)

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

Eudicots
containsGenus Alseuosmia NERFINISHED
Crispiloba NERFINISHED
Wittsteinia NERFINISHED
distribution Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
familyNameEtymology derived from genus Alseuosmia
firstDescribedBy Adolf Engler NERFINISHED
flowerCharacteristic often fragrant
flowerSymmetry actinomorphic
flowerType tubular flowers
fruitType berry
drupe-like fruit
growthForm shrubs
small trees
habitat montane forests
temperate rainforests
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafType simple leaves
nativeTo Australasia NERFINISHED
New Caledonia NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
eastern Australia
order Asterales NERFINISHED
ovaryPosition inferior
pollination insect-pollinated
recognizedBy APG IV system NERFINISHED
taxonomicRank family
type flowering plants

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Asterales containsTaxon Alseuosmiaceae
Cornales includes Alseuosmiaceae