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Encyclopedia > Saururaceae

The Saururaceae comprises four genera and six species from E and S Asia and North America. They are:


North America

  • Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn.
  • Saururus cernuus L.

Asia

  • Saururus chinensis (Loureiro) Baillon
  • Houttuynia cordata Thunberg
  • Gymnotheca chinensis Decaisne
  • Gymnotheca involucrata S. J. Pei

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Saururaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (102 words)
Saururaceae is a plant family comprising four genera and six species of herbaceous flowering plants native to eastern and southern Asia and North America.
The family has been recognised by most taxonomists, and is sometimes known as the "lizard's-tail family".
Saururaceae in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards).
The questionable affinities of Lactoris: evidence from branching pattern, inflorescence morphology, and stipule ... (3414 words)
the presence of stipules is confined to Lactoris, Saururaceae,
(Saururaceae and Piperaceae; e.g., Bentham and Hooker, 1880
Carlquist S. Dauer S. Nishimra 1995 Wood and stem anatomy of Saururaceae with reference to ecology, phylogeny, and origin of the monocotyledons.
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