- Verbenaceae
Taxobox
name = Verbena family
image_caption = Flowers , fruit and (right) leaves of a "Lantana "cultivar
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
subclassis =Asteridae
unranked_ordo =Euasterids I
ordo =Lamiales
familia = Verbenaceae
familia_authority = Jaume Saint-Hilaire
subdivision_ranks =Genera
subdivision = About 35-90 depending on circumscription (see text)The verbena family or vervain vamily, Verbenaceae, is a family of mainly
tropical plant s. They aretree s,shrub s andherb s notable for heads, spikes, or clusters of smallflower s, many of which have an aromatic smell.Stevens (2001-)] __TOC__Depending on circumscription, it includes some 35 to 90Fact|date=August 2008genera up to nearly 2,000species .Fact|date=August 2008. Many genera have been moved from the Verbenaceae to theLamiaceae (Labiatae or mint family) in the late 20th century and early 21st century. "Avicennia ", sometimes placed in Verbenaceae or in its own family, AvicenniaceaeFact|date=August 2008, has rather confidently been placed inAcanthaceae . On the other hand, core Verbenaceae have proven to be more closely related to other members of the Lamiales in the wide sense than to Lamiaceae, indicating that many of the earlier moves were prematureFact|date=August 2008.Economically important Verbenaceae include:
* Beautyberries ("Callicarpa"), cultivated in gardens
*Lemon Verbena ("Aloysia triphylla"), grown for aroma or flavoring
* Teak trees ("Tectona"), grown for lumber
*Verbena s or vervains ("Verbena"), some used inherbalism , others grown in gardenselected genera
* "
Aloysia " – beebrushes
* "Amasonia "
* "Callicarpa " – beautyberries
* "Caryopteris " – bluebeards
* "Citharexylum " – fiddlewoods
* "Clerodendrum " – glorybowers, bagflowers, "bleeding-heart s"
* "Coleonema "
* "Congea "
* "Cornutia "
* "Diostea "
* "Duranta "
* "Garrettia "
* "Gmelina "
* "Holmskioldia "
* "Hymenopyramis "
* "Junellia "
* "Lantana " – shrub verbenas, lantanas
* "Nashia "
* "Oxera "
* "Petrea " – sandpaper vines
* "Phyla" – fogfruits and lippias (includes "Lippia")
* "Premna "
* "Rhaphithamnus "
* "Schnabelia "
* "Sphenodesme "
* "Stachytarpheta "
* "Symphorema "
* "Tectona " – teak trees
* "Tsoongia "
* "Verbena " – verbenas/vervains
Footnotes
References
* (2001-): [http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/APweb/ Angiosperm Phylogeny Website] - [http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APWeb/orders/Lamialesweb.htm#Verbenaceae Verbenaceae] . Version 9, June 2008.
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