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Turneraceae

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Scientific name
  
Turneraceae

Rank
  
Family

Turneraceae Turnera subulata Turneraceae image 25901 at PhytoImagessiuedu

Lower classifications
  
Turnera ulmifolia, Damiana

Turneraceae Kunth ex DC. /tɜːrnəˈrs/ is a family of flowering plants consisting of 120 species in 10 genera. The Cronquist system placed the Turneracids in the order Violales, but it is not currently recognized as a valid family by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group in the APG III system of 2009, which includes the taxa in the Turneraceae in the Passifloraceae.

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Turneraceae Angiosperm families Turneraceae DC

Description

Turneraceae Neotropical Turneraceae Neotropikey from Kew

Most species in Turneraceae are tropical or sub-tropical shrubs, with a few trees. Half of the family's species belong to the genus Turnera, including the herb damiana (T. diffusa, T. aphrodisiaca), the yellow alder (T. pumilea), which is not really an alder, and the "ramgoat dashalong" (T. ulmifolia). Another type of plant in Turneraceae with a vernacular name is stripeseed, which is actually three different species of the genus Piriqueta - the pitted stripeseed (P. cistoides), the rigid stripeseed (P. racemosa), and the purple stripeseed (P. viscosa).

Genera

The genera typically included in this family are:

  • Adenoa
  • Erblichia
  • Hyalocalyx
  • Loewia
  • Mathurina
  • Piriqueta
  • Stapfiella
  • Streptopetalum
  • Tricliceras (Wormskioldia)
  • Turnera

  • Turneraceae Turnera ulmifolia Turneraceae image 3966 at PlantSystematicsorg

    Turneraceae Turnera ulmifolia Turneraceae image 7362 at PhytoImagessiuedu

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    References

    Turneraceae Wikipedia