Honeysuckle family
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Plantae\n|-\n| :||
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Dipsacales\n|-\n| :||
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The
honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) is a rather small family consisting of about 450 dicotyledon
flowering plants, mostly small trees and shrubs (seldom herbs), including some ornamental garden plants in temperate regions. Some honeysuckles (
Lonicera) are stem twiners, climbing plants or even lianas.
A few authorities (e.g. J. L. Reveal) prefer the name
Linnaeaceae for this group.
This family belongs to the order
Dipsacales.
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Range
\nCosmopolitan, with many species in eastern North-America and East Asia; absent in tropical and southern Africa.
\nDescription
\nThe leaves are evergreen or deciduous. The leaves are mostly opposite with no stipules (= appendage at the base of a leafstalk or petiole).
Flowers, often fragrant, are tubular funnel-shaped or bell-like, usually with five outward spreading lobes or points. The flowers usually form a small calyx with small bracts.
The fruit is in most cases a berry oror a drupe. The genera Diervilla and Weigela have capsular fruit.
\nTaxonomy
\n(with approximate numbers of species).
There is still much debate about the exact taxonomy of this family.
- Diervilla : (Bush Honeysuckle) : 3 species\n*Heptacodium (Seven-son Flower): 1 species\n*Leycesteria: 6 species\n*Lonicera (Honeysuckle) : 180 species\n*Sambucus (Elderberry) : 25 species\n*Symphoricarpos (Snowberry) : 17 species\n*Triosteum (Horsegentian): 6 species\n*Weigela: 10 species.
(regarded, by ‘Backlund and Bremer’, as rather belonging to the order Apiales or Cornales; but remaining in the Caprifoliaceae)\n*Viburnum : 150 to 225 species
(regarded by some as belonging to a separate family Linneaceae)\n*Abelia : 30 species\n*Dipelta: 4 species\n*Kolkwitzia (Beautybush) 1 species\n*Linnaea : (Twinflower) : 1 species
(regarded by some as belonging to a separate family Adoxaceae /Alseuosmiaceae)\n*Alseuosmia : 8 species\n*Memecylanthus : 1 species\n*Periomphale : 2 species
(regarded by some as belonging to a separate family Adoxaceae /Carlemanniaceae)\n*Carlemannia : 3 species\n*Silvianthus : 2 species.
\nUse
\nThe plants belonging to this family are mainly hardy ornamental shrubs or bushes, many popular garden shrubs, especially Lonicera. A few are considered weeds (such as Lonicera japonica). Elderberries (Sambucus) are used in traditional folk medicine to make elderberry wine.
\nReference
\n*Flowering Plants of the World, 1987, Vernon H. Heywood, Andromeda Oxford Ltd., ISBN 90 5210 165 5\n*Botanica, Gordon Cheers, Random House Australia, ISBN 3 8290 1953 X
\nExternal links
\n*The Families of Flowering Plants\n*Concordance of Angiosperm Family Names\n*Species account : Caprifoliaceae\n*Comparison Table for the Cornidae
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