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Taxodiaceae

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Scientific name
  
Taxodiaceae

Rank
  
Family

Higher classification
  
Pinales

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Similar
  
Conifers, Taxodium, Cunninghamia, Taxaceae, Cypress

The Taxodiaceae were at one time regarded as a distinct plant family comprising the following ten genera of coniferous trees:

Contents

Taxodiaceae Gymnosperm families Taxodiaceae

  • Athrotaxis
  • Cryptomeria
  • Cunninghamia
  • Cunninghamites
  • Glyptostrobus
  • Metasequoia
  • Sciadopitys
  • Sequoia
  • Sequoiadendron
  • Taiwania
  • Taxodium
  • However, recent research has shown that the Taxodiaceae, with the single exception of Sciadopitys, should be merged into the family Cupressaceae. There are no consistent characters by which they can be separated, and genetic evidence demonstrates close relationships; this merging is now becoming widely accepted.

    Taxodiaceae NonFlowering Plant Families UH Botany

    The one exception, the genus Sciadopitys, is genetically very distinct from all other conifers, and now treated in a family of its own, Sciadopityaceae.

    Taxodiaceae Taxodiaceae Metasequoia glyptostroboides 0 on PlantPlacescom

    As proposed, genera of the former Taxodiaceae are grouped in the following subfamilies within the larger Cupressaceae:

  • Athrotaxidoideae Quinn (Athrotaxis)
  • Cunninghamioideae (Sieb. & Zucc.) Quinn (Cunninghamia)
  • Sequoioideae (Luerss.) Quinn (Sequoia, Sequoiadendron, and Metasequoia)
  • Taiwanioideae (Hayata) Quinn (Taiwania)
  • Taxodioideae Endl. ex K. Koch (Taxodium, Glyptostrobus, and Cryptomeria)[1]

  • Taxodiaceae Taxodiaceae

    Taxodiaceae


    Evolution

    Taxodiaceae Taxodiaceae Wikipdia

    In earth's history Taxodiaceae were widespread. They are known since the Jurassic and can be found as fossil e.g. in layers from Tertiary times.

    References

    Taxodiaceae Wikipedia