- Canellales
Taxobox
name = Canellales
image_caption = drawing, Adolphus Ypey (1813)
regnum =Plant ae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperm s
unranked_classis =Magnoliid s
ordo = Canellales
ordo_authority = Cronquist (1957)
subdivision_ranks = Families
subdivision =Canellaceae Winteraceae Canellales is the
botanical name for an order offlowering plants , one of the four orders of themagnoliids . It is defined to contain two families:Canellaceae andWinteraceae , which comprise 136 species of fragranttree s andshrub s. The Canellaceae are found in tropical America and Africa, and the Winteraceae are part of theAntarctic flora (found in diverse parts of the southern hemisphere). Although the order was defined based on phylogentic studies, a number of possiblesynapomorphies have been suggested, relating to the pollen tube, the seeds, the thickness of theintegument , and other aspects of the morphology.Until 1999, these two families were not considered to be closely related. Instead the
Winteraceae were considered to be a primitive family (due to the structure of thexylem andcarpel , a structure which now seems to be derived from xylem and carpels more typical of the angiosperms as a whole). TheCanellaceae was often considered to be related to theMyristicaceae . However, studies starting in 1999, based onmolecular phylogeny or morphology, have supported uniting these two families.References
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