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Calycanthaceae

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Magnoliids

Scientific name
  
Calycanthaceae

Rank
  
Family

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Order
  
Laurales

Higher classification
  
Laurales

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Lower classifications
  
Chimonanthus praecox, Calycanthus, Chinese sweetshrub

The Calycanthaceae (sweetshrubs or spicebushes) are a small family of flowering plants in the order Laurales. The family contains three genera and only 10 known species , restricted to warm temperate and tropical regions:

Calycanthaceae Calycanthus floridus Calycanthaceae image 27412 at DiversityOfLifeorg

  • Calycanthus (three species; western and southeastern North America and one species in eastern Asia)
  • Chimonanthus (six species; eastern Asia)
  • Idiospermum (one species; Queensland, Australia)

  • Calycanthaceae Calycanthus floridus Calycanthaceae image 253 at DiversityOfLifeorg

    They are aromatic, deciduous shrubs growing to 2–4 m tall, except for Idiospermum, which is a large evergreen tree. The flowers are white to red, with spirally arranged tepals. DNA-based phylogenies indicate the Northern Hemisphere Calycanthus and Chimonanthus diverged from each other in the mid-Miocene, while the Australian Idiospermum had already diverged by the Upper Cretaceous and likely represents a remnant of a former Gondwanan distribution of Calycanthaceae that included South America, as indicated by the occurrence of Cretaceous Calycanthaceae fossils in Brazil.

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    References

    Calycanthaceae Wikipedia