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Lepidobotrys

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Lepidobotryaceae

Order
  
Celastrales

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Similar
  
Lepidobotryaceae, Celastrales, Brexia, Huaceae, Parnassiaceae

Lepidobotrys is a flowering plant genus in the family Lepidobotryaceae. It contains only one species, Lepidobotrys staudtii. L. staudtii is a small African tree, ranging from Cameroon eastward to Ethiopia.

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The tannin 3,4,5-tri-O-galloylquinic acid is found in L. staudtii.

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Taxonomic history

Lepidobotrys staudtii was named and described by Adolf Engler in 1902 and placed by him in the family Linaceae. It was regarded as somewhat of an anomaly and during the 20th century, was assigned to various families by different authors. Hans G. Hallier and Reinhard Knuth put it in Oxalidaceae. In 1950, Jean Leonard became the first to put it in a family by itself, which he thought to be close to Linaceae. Arthur Cronquist, agreeing with Hallier and Knuth, put it in Oxalidaceae. Adding to the confusion was the lack of any strong basis for placing these and related families into orders.

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Lepidobotrys Wikipedia