Aphanopetalaceae {family} - Tracheophyta; Magnoliopsida; Saxifragales;

Aphanopetalum is a genus of twining shrubs or vines in the family Aphanopetalaceae which are endemic to Australia. The genus is placed alone in family Aphanopetalaceae, which is in turn now placed in order Saxifragales. Until recently this family was placed in Oxalidales, and before that the genus was included in family Cunoniaceae, also within Oxalidales. The type species is Aphanopetalum resinosum. There are two species: Aphanopetalum clematideum (Harv.) Domin, endemic to limestone cliffs of south western Australia Aphanopetalum resinosum Endl. - gum vine, endemic to southern Queensland and New South Wales The Aphanopetalaceae are scrambling shrubs with lenticellate stems, having opposite and serrate leaves with minute "stipules". The flowers and inflorescences are axillary. The flowers are essentially without petals, and have four large, white sepals that enlarge when in fruit (which is single-seeded). full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 7 Public Records: 6
Specimens with Sequences: 7 Public Species: 2
Specimens with Barcodes: 5 Public BINs: 0
Species: 2          
Species With Barcodes: 2          
           

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