Everything about Triuridaceae totally explained
Triuridaceae is a family of
flowering plants. Such a family has been recognized by relatively few taxonomists.
The
APG II system, of 2003, does recognize such a family and places it in the order
Pandanales, in the clade
monocots. This is a change from the
APG system, of 1998, which left the family unplaced as to order, but did place it in the clade monocots.
Most sources assume the family to consist of some half dozen genera, with
Sciaphila as the biggest genus. However, H. Maas-van de Kamer and T. Weustenfeld (1998) regarded the family to consist of the following nine genera :
The genus
Kupea was described (and placed in Triuridaceae) in 2003.
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