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Encyclopedia > Strelitziaceae
Strelitziaceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Zingiberales
Family: Strelitziaceae
Genera

Phenakospermum
Ravenala
Strelitzia

The Strelitziaceae are a family of monocot flowering plants. The family includes three genera and seven species which are native to tropical South America, southeastern Africa, and Madagascar. The best known species is the bird-of-paradise, Strelitzia reginae, native to South Africa but widely grown worldwide in tropical and subtropical gardens. Another species is S. nicolai, a garden plant known as the giant bird-of-paradise.


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Zingiberales (2438 words)
Strelitziaceae + Lowiaceae: petiole with adaxial and abaxial series of air canals; adaxial A of inner whorl sterile, tapetum glandular [inc. Lowiaceae?], floral column [sterile apex of ovary] +, stigma 3-lobed; aril hairy.
Strelitziaceae can be recognised by their 2-ranked, long-petiolate leaves and inflorescences with tough, boat-shaped, green inflorescence bracts.
Stem-group Strelitziaceae are dated to ca 78 mybp, divergence within the crown group to ca 59 mybp (Janssen and Bremer 2004).
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Description of Strelitziaceae (K. Schum.) Hutch., generated from a DELTA database.
Stem-group Strelitziaceae are dated to ca 78 mybp, divergence within the crown group to ca 59...
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