Clusiaceae - Wikipedia The Clusiaceae or Guttiferae Juss (1789) (nom alt et cons = alternative and valid name) are a family of plants including 13 genera and ca 750 species [3] Several former members of Clusiacae are now placed in Calophyllaceae and Hypericaceae They are mostly trees and shrubs, [4] with milky sap and fruits or capsules for seeds
Clusiaceae | Description, Genera, Facts | Britannica Clusiaceae, the garcinia family (order Malpighiales), comprising about 14 genera and some 800 species of tropical trees and shrubs Several are important for their fruits, resins, or timbers, and a number of species are cultivated as ornamentals
GUTTIFERAE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of GUTTIFERAE is a family of widely distributed chiefly tropical trees and shrubs (order Parietales) usually having opposite or whorled leaves, unisexual flowers, resinous sap, and oil glands and including plants producing valuable fruits, oils, and resins, and some usable timber
Clusiaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics The Garcinia species of the Clusiaceae (earlier Guttiferae) family comprises more than 300 medicinal plants, mainly distributed in the rainforests of India, Indonesia, Andaman and Nicobar islands, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, China, Africa, and Brazil (John et al , 2018)
Guttiferae (Clusiaceae) – butter tree family (Chapter 8) - Flowering . . . Most are glabrous, the slash exuding yellow or orange resinous sap or latex The family is a pantropical one, of about 600 species No purely decorative species have been introduced The Hypericaceae may be included as a subfamily
Family Guttiferae - Biocyclopedia family guttiferae as per the taxanomic classification of kingdom plantae with botanical names and scientific names in botany in series of kingdom, division, order, class, family, genus and species for flowering and non-flowering plants
Guttiferales - Wikipedia Guttiferales is a descriptive botanical name [1] It was used in the Bentham Hooker system, the Wettstein system and Bessey system for an order of flowering plants that included the family Guttiferae The latter is also a descriptive botanical name and refers to the latex present in these plants