
The family has been universally recognized by taxonomists, including the APG II system (2003; unchanged from the APG system of 1998), which places it in the order Ranunculales, in the clade eudicots. The family consist of 8-9 genera with 30-50 species of woody plants. All are lianas, save Decaisnea, which are pachycaul shrubs. The leaves are alter...
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(from the article `Ranunculales`) ...in northern and western China. The Sargentodoxaceae consists of a single plant, Sargentodoxa cuneata, which is a twining woody vine native to ... ...and the female flowers have six staminodes, indicating their derivation from bisexual flowers. The fruits are single-seeded berries borne on a ... [2...
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Lardizabalaceae is a natural order of plants, natives of South America and China, now regarded as a tribe of the Berberidaceae or barberries.
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n] - thick-stemmed lianas and some shrubs
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family Lardizabalaceae noun thick-stemmed lianas and some shrubs; some have edible fruit
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