
Alangiaceae was recognized as a small family of small dicotyledon trees, shrubs or lianas, closely related to the Cornaceae (Dogwood family). There is only one genus, Alangium, with seventeen species. The AGP II states that Alangiaceae is a synonym of Cornaceae (the Dogwood family), but still recognizes it as a nom. cons. ( = name to be retained) ...
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(from the article `Cornales`) The family Alangiaceae has only one genus, Alangium, with some 17 species. They are native to eastern and tropical Asia, eastern Australia, the ...
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