Caprifoliaceae
{{Short description|Family of flowering plants}}
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|image = honeysuckle_w_y.jpg
|image_caption = Lonicera japonica
|taxon = Caprifoliaceae
|authority = Juss.{{Cite journal |last=Angiosperm Phylogeny Group |year=2009 |title=An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III |journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society |volume=161 |issue=2 |pages=105–121 |doi=10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x |doi-access=free |hdl=10654/18083 |hdl-access=free }}
|subdivision_ranks = Genera
|subdivision = See text
|type_genus =Lonicera
|synonyms_ref = {{cite web |title=Caprifoliaceae Juss. {{!}} Plants of the World Online {{!}} Kew Science |url=https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30000739-2 |website=Plants of the World Online |access-date=25 April 2024 |language=en}}
|synonyms = Dipsacaceae {{small|Juss., Gen. Pl. [Jussieu] 194. 1789 [4 Aug 1789] (1789) nom. cons.}}
Valerianaceae {{small|Batsch, Tab. Affin. Regni Veg. 227. 1802 [2 May 1802] (1802) nom. cons.}}
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The Caprifoliaceae or honeysuckle family is a clade of dicotyledonous flowering plants consisting of about 860 species{{Cite web |url=http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/APweb/welcome.html |title=Angiosperm Phylogeny Website |website=www.mobot.org |access-date=2024-10-10 }} in 33 to 42 genera, with a nearly cosmopolitan distribution. Centres of diversity are found in eastern North America and eastern Asia, while they are absent in tropical and southern Africa.
Description
The flowering plants in this clade are mostly shrubs and vines: rarely herbs. They include some ornamental garden plants grown in temperate regions. The leaves are mostly opposite with no stipules (appendages at the base of a leafstalk or petiole), and may be either evergreen or deciduous. The flowers are tubular funnel-shaped or bell-like, usually with five outward spreading lobes or points, and are often fragrant. They usually form a small calyx with small bracts. The fruit is in most cases a berry or a drupe. The genera Diervilla and Weigela have capsular fruit, while Heptacodium has an achene.
Taxonomy
Views of the family-level classification of the traditionally accepted Caprifoliaceae and other plants in the botanical order Dipsacales have been considerably revised in recent decades. Most botanists now accept the placement of two of the most familiar members of this group, the elderberries (Sambucus) and the viburnums (Viburnum), in the family Adoxaceae instead; these were formerly classified here. 33 genera are currently accepted.
Several other families of the more broadly treated Caprifoliaceae s.l. are separated by some but not all authors; these are treated as subfamilies in the listing of genera below, along with estimated numbers of species.
File:EB1911_Caprifoliaceae_-_Flowering_shoot_of_Lonicera_Caprifolium.jpg
Subfamily Diervilloideae
- Diervilla {{small|Tourn. ex Mill.}} – bush honeysuckle, 3 species
- Weigela {{small|Thunb.}} – 10 species
Subfamily Caprifolioideae s.s.
- Heptacodium {{small|Rehder}} – seven-son flower, 1 species
- Leycesteria {{small|Wall.}} – 7 species
- Lonicera {{small|L.}} – honeysuckle, 158 species
- Symphoricarpos {{small|Duhamel}} – snowberry, 15 species
- Triosteum {{small|L.}} – horse gentian, 6 species
- × Succisoknautia {{small|Baksay}} – 1 species
- Triplostegia {{small|Wall. ex DC.}} – 1 species
- Tribe Bassecoieae
- Bassecoia {{small|B.L.Burtt}} – 3 species
- Tribe Dipsaceae
- Cephalaria {{small|Schrad.}} – 102 species
- Dipsacus {{small|L.}} – teasel, 21 species
- Tribe Knautieae
- Knautia {{small|L.}} – 55 species
- Tribe Pseudoscabioseae
- Pseudoscabiosa {{small|Devesa}} – 3 species
- Tribe Pterocephalidieae
- Pterocephalidium {{small|G.López}} – 1 species
- Pterothamnus {{small|Vaill. ex Adans.}} – 1 species
- Tribe Succiseae
- Succisa {{small|Haller}} - 3 species
- Succisella {{small|Beck}} – 5 species
- Tribe Scabioseae
- Pterocephalus {{small|Vaill. ex Adans.}} – 34 species
- Scabiosa {{small|L.}} – scabious or pincushion flower, 68 species
- Tribe Lomelosieae
- Lomelosia {{small|Raf.}} – 63 species
- Pycnocomon {{small|Hoffmanns. & Link}} – 2 species
Subfamily Linnaeoideae
- Abelia {{small|R.Br.}} – 6 species
- Diabelia {{small|Landrein}} – 4 species
- Dipelta {{small|Maxim.}} – 3 species
- Kolkwitzia {{small|Graebn.}} – beautybush, 1 species
- Linnaea {{small|Gronov. ex L.}} – twinflower, 1 species
- Vesalea {{small|M.Martens & Galeotti}} – 6 species
Subfamily Morinoideae
Subfamily Valerianoideae
- Nardostachys {{small|DC.}} – 1 species
- Patrinia {{small|Juss.}} – 14 species
- Valeriana {{small|L.}} – valerians, 426 species
- Valerianella {{small|Mill.}} – cornsalads, 28 species
Uses
The plants belonging to this family are mainly hardy shrubs or vines of ornamental value, many of which are popular garden shrubs, notably species belonging to the genera Abelia, Lonicera, and Weigela. Valerianella locusta is cultivated for use in food.
A few, however, have become invasive weeds outside their native ranges (such as Lonicera japonica).
References
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Other sources
- Flowering Plants of the World, 1987, Vernon H. Heywood, Andromeda Oxford Ltd., {{ISBN|90-5210-165-5}}
- Botanica, Gordon Cheers, Random House Australia, {{ISBN|3-8290-1953-X}}
External links
{{EB1911 poster|Caprifoliaceae}}
- [http://www.topwalks.net/plants/generos/caprifoliaceae.htm Caprifoliaceae in Topwalks]
- [http://www.speciesaccounts.org/Caprifoliaceae.htm Species account : Caprifoliaceae]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20040317051206/http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/LFSC/life_sciences/.plant_biology/pb450/compcorn.html Comparison Table for the Cornidae]
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