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Encyclopedia > Asphodelaceae
Asphodelaceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asphodelaceae
Genera

Aloe
Asphodeline
Asphodelus
Bulbine
Bulbinella
Eremurus
Gasteria
Haworthia
Jodrellia
Kniphofia
Lomatophyllum
Poellnitzia
Trachyandra

Asphodelaceae Juss. 1789 is a family of flowering plants. The Asphodelaceae are monocots, part of order Asparagales. The family is native to Africa and the Mediterranean basin to Central Asia, with one genus (Bulbinella) in New Zealand. The greatest diversity occurs in South Africa.


The genera of this family were formerly divided among the Liliaceae and Aloeaceae.






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Asphodelaceae (359 words)
Keywords: Aloe, Aloe aculeata, Asphodelaceae, Poky, Sharp, Spines, Succulent
Keywords: flower, strybing, d70, Aloe africana, Aloe, asphodelaceae, seed, fruit, seed pod, spiny
Keywords: aloe, strybing, d70, aloe aristata, asphodelaceae, succulent, spotted
Asphodelaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (88 words)
The Asphodelaceae are monocots, part of order Asparagales.
The family Asphodelaceae is an optional synonym of Xanthorrhoeaceae.
This page was last modified 08:50, 12 July 2005.
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