
Crossosomataceae is a small plant family, consisting of four genera of shrubs found only in the dry parts of the American southwest and Mexico. This family has included up to ten species in the past, although as of 2021 six species are still recognised. Crossosoma are shrub-like plants which can vary from being 50 cm to 5 meters tall, with small alternating leaves that surround the stem, or leaves clustered in small spurts (fascicles). Apacheria, however, has opposite leaves. Crossosoma has usually white flowers that are generally bisexual and have 5 petals attached to a nectary disk, but
FAMILY
种 Crossosoma californicum Crossosoma bigelovii 缨子木科也叫燧体木科、穗籽木科、流苏亮籽科或流苏子科,只有1属2种,生长在北美洲,都是灌木,其种子的假种皮碎裂后呈流苏状。 Crossosoma californicum Nutt. 生长在美国加利福尼亚州的帕洛斯-弗德斯半岛、圣卡塔利纳岛、圣克莱门特岛和墨西哥的瓜达卢佩岛。 Crossosoma bigelovii S.Wats. 生长在美国加利福尼亚州、内华达州、亚利桑那州和墨西哥的加利福尼亚半岛的沙漠地带。 1981年的克朗奎斯特分类法将本科列入蔷薇目,1998年根据基因亲缘关系分类的APG 分类法将其直接列在蔷薇分支之下,没有放入任何一目,2003年经过修订的APG II 分类法新设立了一个缨子木目,包括本科、旌节花科和省沽油科以及一些独立的属。 外部链接 C. bigelovii 介绍 C. californica 介绍 取自“https://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=缨子木科&oldid=40388345” 分类: 缨子木科 植物科名 隐藏分类:维基数据有相关图片而本地未添加
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Crossosomataceae is a small plant family, consisting of four genera of shrubs found only in the dry parts of the American southwest and Mexico. This family has included up to ten species in the past, although as of 2021 six species are still recognised. Crossosoma are shrub-like plants which can vary from being 50 cm to 5 meters tall, with small alternating leaves that surround the stem, or leaves clustered in small spurts (fascicles). Apacheria, however, has opposite leaves. Crossosoma has usually white flowers that are generally bisexual and have 5 petals attached to a nectary disk, but in Velascoa the flowers are campanulate and have an extremely reduced nectary disk.
==Genera== Apacheria - one species, cliff brittlebush, Apacheria chiricahuensis Crossosoma - two species, C. bigelovii and C. californicum. C. bigelovii var. parviflora or C. parviflora was described for plants from the northern side of the Grand Canyon with a disjunct population in Sonora, with slightly smaller flowers than C. bigelovii, but it is not recognised as distinct even at a varietal level by the Flora of North America in the 2015 volume. Glossopetalon - two (or four species) Velascoa - one species
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