Aralioideae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Apiales
Family
Araliaceae
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Aralioideae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Aralioideae

Aralioideae is a subfamily of flowering plants contains around 50 recognized genera. These include the genus Panax, to which ginseng belongs. Other notable species are the Angelica-tree (devil's walking-stick, Aralia spinosa), the devil's club (Oplopanax horridus), or common ivy (Hedera helix).

Molecular evidence suggests that the Aralioideae diverged from their sister lineage, the relatively species-poor Hydrocotyloideae, during the Middle Eocene.

The Aralioideae consists of five major groups. Of these, strong evidence indicates that the three largest groups, the Asian Palmate group, the Aralia–Panax group, and the Greater Raukaua group, are monophyletic, while the other two, the Polycias–Pseudopanax group and the Osmoxylon group, require additional sampling in molecular phylogenies to demonstrate monophyly. Some genera in the subfamily may be paraphyletic (e.g. Aralia, Raukaua).

The subfamily contains the following genera:

  • Apiopetalum
  • Mackinlaya
  • Pseudosciadium
  • Aralia
  • Arthrophyllum
  • Cuphocarpus
  • Gastonia
  • Meryta
  • Munroidendron
  • Panax
  • Pentapanax
  • Polyscias
  • Pseudopanax
  • Reynoldsia
  • Sciadodendron
  • Tetraplasandra
  • Astropanax
  • Brassaiopsis
  • Crepinella
  • Dendropanax
  • Didymopanax
  • Eleutherococcus
  • × Fatshedera
  • Fatsia
  • Frodinia
  • Gamblea
  • Hedera
  • Heptapleurum
  • Heteropanax
  • Kalopanax
  • Macropanax
  • Metapanax
  • Oplopanax
  • Oreopanax
  • Schefflera
  • Sciodaphyllum
  • Sinopanax
  • Tetrapanax
  • Trevesia
  • Tupidanthus
  • Anakasia
  • Astrotricha
  • Cephalaralia
  • Cheirodendron
  • Cussonia
  • Harmsiopanax
  • Megalopanax
  • Merrilliopanax
  • Motherwellia
  • Osmoxylon
  • Raukaua
  • Seemannaralia
  • Woodburnia
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