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Hamamelidaceae (witch-hazel)

Synonyms: Disanthaceae; Exbucklandiaceae; Fothergillaceae; Parrotiaceae; Rhodoleiaceae

Wikipedia Abstract

Hamamelidaceae, commonly referred to as the witch-hazel family, is a family of flowering plants in the order Saxifragales. The clade consists of shrubs and small trees positioned within the woody clade of the core Saxifragales. The earlier Cronquist system recognized Hamamelidaceae in the Hamamelidales order.
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Genus

Allonia (1)
Ambaroxylon (1)
Androdecidua (1)
Chunia (1)
Corylopsiphyllum (1)
Corylopsis (31)   (1)
Corylopsites (1)
Dicoryphe (9)   (1)
Disanthus (2)
Distyliopsis (6)   (1)
Distylium (17)   (1)
Embolanthera (2)   (1)
Eoliquidambar (1)
Eustigma (4)   (1)
Exbucklandia (4)
Fortunearia (1)
Fothergilla (witchalder) (8)
Hamamelidanthium (1)
Hamamelidoxylon (2)
Hamamelis (witchhazel) (7)
Hamamelites (7)
Liquidambaroxylon (1)
Loropetalum (4)
Maingaya (1)
Matudaea (3)
Microaltingia (1)
Molinadendron (2)   (1)
Mytilaria (2)
Neostrearia (1)
Noahdendron (1)
Ostrearia (1)
Parrotia (7)
Parrotiopsis (1)
Protoaltingia (2)
Rhodoleia (8)
Sinowilsonia (2)
Sycoparrotia (1)
Sycopsis (2)
Trichocladus (4)
Tripartita (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0