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Schillerioideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
2Magnolianae
Subclass
2Magnoliidae
Phase
6Piperales
Subphase
6Schillerioideae
Stage
0
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Schillerioideae includes ± 200 species.
Region: Central America and in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil.
Botany: shrubs, sarmentose.
Leaves are plinerved or pinnately nerved; leaf bases acute and may be decurrent with the petiole, and each leaf has a pair of callosities at the base.
Inflorescences: terminal; loose, lax, flowers loosely arranged.
Flowers: 4 stamens.
Fruits: free; trigonous or obovoid.
TaxonomySchilleria was first described as a genus by Kunth. Subsequent classifications did not recognize this group. Miquel lumped Schilleria into Artanthe. Callejas was the first to reconsider Schilleria at the subgenus level. Molecular sequence data and a much larger sampling presented here provide evidence for the distinctiveness and monophyly of this clade.
Plant theoryThe tentative position for Schillerioideae is Subphase 6. Combined with it is the Clade around Piper betle form the south-eat Asia clade. Piper betle has strong aspects of decay, like that of the teeth.
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