Daphniphyllum
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Daphniphyllum , German also apparent Laurel called, is the only plant genus of the family of Daphniphyllaceae . It contains about ten to 40 evergreen species from East Asia .
description
The species in this genus are evergreen , laurel-like trees or shrubs . The stalked leaves are arranged alternately and are (pseudo-whorled) heaped at the branch ends. The leaf blade is not lobed and not compound, the leaf margins are smooth, often frosted on the underside. Stipules are missing
The species are single sexed ( monoecious ). In traubigen inflorescences that are flowers together. The small flowers are functionally male or female. There are two to six sepals available; Petals are not present; in some species the sepals are also absent. The male flowers contain five to twelve stamens . In the female two (rarely four) are carpels to an under standing ovary fused with which two- or four-part rare stylus . Round drupes with a frosted skin are produced.
distribution
The distribution area of the genus is in East Asia. It extends from Japan and South Korea through China to the rear of India . The Malaysian and Indonesian islands are also settled. An isolated occurrence can be found in Sri Lanka and in southern India.
Systematics
The genus Daphniphyllum was established by Carl Ludwig Blume in 1827 , and in 1869 it was classified in the Daphniphyllaceae family. The closer relationships among the saxifrage species are still unclear, as the sister group of Daphniphyllum both cake trees ( Cercidiphyllaceae ) and peonies (Paeoniaceae) have been named. The genus includes between ten and over 30 species, depending on the author. The only species occasionally cultivated as an ornamental wood in Central Europe is Daphniphyllum macropodum .
Here is a list of species:
- Daphniphyllum atrobadium Croizat & Metcalf : The home is the island of Hainan .
- Daphniphyllum beddomei Craib : The home is Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia and Vietnam.
- Daphniphyllum borneense Stapf : The home is the island of Borneo.
- Daphniphyllum buchananiifolium Hallier f. : The home is the Philippines.
- Daphniphyllum calycinum Benth. : The homeland is southeast China and northern Vietnam.
- Daphniphyllum celebense K.Rosenthal : The home is the island of Sulawesi .
- Daphniphyllum ceramense (TCHuang) TCHuang : The home is the island of Maliku .
- Daphniphyllum chartaceum K.Rosenthal (Syn .: Daphniphyllum divaricatum (TCHuang) JXWang ): The distribution area extends from Nepal to Yunnan .
- Daphniphyllum dichotomum (TCHuang) TCHuang : The home is Sabah and Sarawak on Borneo.
- Daphniphyllum glaucescens flower (incl. Daphniphyllum lancifolium Hook.f. ): With three varieties. The homeland is Malesia.
- Daphniphyllum gracile Gage : With two varieties. The distribution area extends from Sulawesi to Papua Asia.
- Daphniphyllum griffithianum (Wight) Noltie (Syn .: Daphniphyllum laurinum (Benth.) Baill. ): The homeland is western Malesia.
- Daphniphyllum himalense (Benth.) Garbage. Arg. : With two subspecies. The distribution area extends from the Himalayas to southern China.
- Daphniphyllum luzonense Elmer : The home is Taiwan and the Philippines.
- Daphniphyllum macropodum Miq. : The home is southern China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan.
- Daphniphyllum majus Garbage. Arg. : With four varieties. The home is China and Indochina.
- Daphniphyllum neilgherrense (Wight) K.Rosenthal : The home is Sri Lanka and southern India.
- Daphniphyllum papuanum Hallier f. : With two varieties. The home is New Guinea.
- Daphniphyllum parvifolium Quisumb. & Merr. : The home is the island of Luzon of the Philippines.
- Daphniphyllum paxianum K.Rosenthal : The home is Sichuan , Yunnan and Guanxi in China and Laos.
- Daphniphyllum pentandrum Hayata : The home is Cambodia, Vietnam, Taiwan and southern China.
- Daphniphyllum scortechinii Hook.f. : The homeland is the state of Perak of Malaysia.
- Daphniphyllum subverticillatum Merr. : The home is Guangdong in China.
- Daphniphyllum sumatraense (TCHuang) TCHuang : The homeland is western Sumatra.
- Daphniphyllum teysmannii Kurz ex Teijsm. & Binn. : The homeland ranges from the island of Jeju-do from Korea and from Japan to Nansei-shoto .
- Daphniphyllum timorianum (TCHuang) TCHuang : The home is the Lesser Sunda Islands .
- Daphniphyllum woodsonianum T.C. Huang : It is native to northern Sumatra.
- Daphniphyllum yunnanense C.C. Huang : The home is China.
supporting documents
- Min Tianlu & Klaus Kubitzki (design): Daphniphyllaceae . In: Wu, ZY, Raven, PH (Ed.): Flora of China . [4]
- PF Stevens (2001+): Daphniphyllaceae . Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. [5]
- Description of the family at DELTA.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Blume (1827): Bijdragen tot de flora van Nederlandsch Indië . P. 1152. [1]
- ^ Johannes Müller Argoviensis in Augustin-Pyrame de Candolle (1869): Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis . Volume 16 (1): 1. [2]
- ↑ Hilu et al. (2003), quoted in Stevens
- ↑ Hermsen et al. (2006b), cited in Stevens
- ↑ Stevens
- ^ Tianlu & Kubitzki
- ^ R. Govaerts: World Checklist of Daphniphyllaceae . The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [3]
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Rafaël Govaerts (Ed.): Daphniphyllum. In: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP) - The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved January 12, 2015.
Web links
- Profile of the Botanical Garden Tübingen ( Memento from September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )