Joinvilleaceae

Cladus: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Divisio: Magnoliophyta
Classis: Liliopsida
Subclassis: Commelinidae
Ordo: Poales
Familia: Joinvilleaceae
Genera: Joinvillea

Name

Joinvilleaceae Tomlinson & A.C.Sm.

References

* Friedrich A. Lohmueller: The Botanical System of the Plants[1]

Joinvilleaceae is a family of flowering plants. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, 1998) assigns it to the order Poales in the clade commelinids in the monocots. The family consists of one genus with four currently accepted species, distributed from the Malay Peninsula to the Caroline Islands and high islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is evolutionarily significant as a relictual group that is a close relative of grasses. They closely resemble large grass plants, in both general appearance and microanatomy, but possess fleshy fruits.

Species

* Joinvillea ascendens Gaudich. ex Brongn. & Gris Hawaiian Islands[1]
* Joinvillea borneensis Becc. Western Malesia to Caroline Islands[2]
* Joinvillea bryanii Christoph. Samoa[3]
* Joinvillea plicata (Hook.f.) Newell & B.C.Stone Solomon Islands to New Caledonia and southwest Pacific[4]


References

1. ^ Catalog of Life: Joinvillea ascendens
2. ^ Catalog of Life: Joinvillea borneensis
3. ^ Catalog of Life: Joinvillea bryanii
4. ^ Catalog of Life: Joinvillea plicata

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