SALICACEAE. Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008 magnoliids monocots eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots.

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SALICACEAE

Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008 magnoliids monocots eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots

Achariaceae CARYOCARACEAE – prominent trees in the tropics Ctenolophonaceae EUPHORBIACEAE – GENTRY FAMILY Goupiaceae Humiriaceae Irvingiaceae Ixonanthaceae Lacistemataceae LINACEAE – flax family Lophopixidaceae Pandaceae PHYLLANTHACEAE – formerly part of Euphorbiaceae Picrodendraceae Putranjivaceae RAFFLESIACEAE- parasites including largest flower SALICACEAE – GENTRY FAMILY VIOLACEAE-violets and tropical treelets

Malpighiales 2014

SALICACEAE - understory trees and treelets, especially along streams

Salicaceae (Flacourtiaceae) a salicoid tooth

Salicaceae (Flacourtiaceae)

Casearia - the most commonly seen

Tetrathylacium

The hagila tree, Oncoba spinosa --- prominent in the African savannah

Oncoba – also an ornamental, edible pulp

Genera segregated as the Achariaceae ………

Malpighiales 2014

Carpotroche - flower, fruit, and leaf

HYDNOCARPUS, SOURCE OF CHAULMOOGRA OIL, THE SOMETIME LEPROSY CURE

1. YOUNG SCRUB HYDNOCARPUS IN EAST KALIMANTAN FOREST SUCCESSION

1. OLD SCRUB

1. YOUNG SECONDARY FOREST

1. OLD SECONDARY FOREST

PRIMARY FOREST