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Aceraceae

 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a family of trees and shrubs of order Sapindales including the maples
  Synonyms: family Aceraceae, maple family


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Aceraceae
Field Maple Acer campestre, in Ebsdorfergrund-Frauenberg, Hesse, Germany
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Aceraceae
Juss.
Genera

Acer
Dipteronia

Aceraceae is a family of flowering plants also called the Maple Family. It contains two to four genera, depending upon the circumscription, of some 120 species of trees and shrubs. A common characteristic is that the leaves are opposite, and the fruit a schizocarp.[1]

The maples have long been known to be closely related to the family Sapindaceae. Several taxonomists (including the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group) now include both the Aceraceae and the Hippocastanaceae in the Sapindaceae. Recent research (Harrington et al. 2005[2]) has shown that while both Aceraceae and Hippocastanaceae are monophyletic in themselves, their removal from Sapindaceae sensu lato would leave Sapindaceae sensu stricto as a paraphyletic group, particularly with reference to the genus Xanthoceras.

References

  1. ^ Aceraceae in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards), The families of flowering plants.
  2. ^ Harrington, M. G., Edwards, K. J., Johnson, S. A., Chase, M. W., & Gadek, P. A. (2005). Phylogenetic inference in Sapindaceae sensu lato using plastid matK and rbcL DNA sequences. Systematic Botany 30: 366-382. Abstract.

 
 
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Acer
Sapindales (magnoliophyta)
maple (tree, plant)

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