Rhizophoraceae
The
Rhizophoraceae is a family of about 100 species of tropical
flowering plants. Among the better known members are
mangrove trees of the Genus
Rhizophora, but most species live on land and a high proportion of these are
parasitic. These are woody plants with flowers adapted to pollination by
insects, having a nectary disc and typically five petals. They are now placed in the order
Malpighiales, though under the older
Cronquist system they were given their own order.