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| Schoenocaulon officinale | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| (unranked): | Angiosperms |
| (unranked): | Monocots |
| Order: | Liliales |
| Family: | Melanthiaceae Batsch ex Borkh. |
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Melanthiaceae is a family of flowering perennial herbs in the Northern Hemisphere.[1] The family has been recognized by relatively few taxonomists, and the circumscription has varied. Early authors considered these plants to belong to the family Liliaceae, in part because both their sepals and petals closely resemble each other and are often large and showy like the flowers of the Lily Family.[1], while some more recent taxonomists have placed them in a family Trilliaceae. The most authoritative modern treatment, however, the APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), does recognize such a family and places it in the order Liliales, in the clade monocots. As circumscribed by APG II it includes 11-16 genera of the plants that sometimes have been treated as family .
Familiar members of the family include Paris herb (Paris quadrifolia) and the trilliums.
Classification System: APG II (down to family level)
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Cladus: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiospermae
Cladus: Monocots
Ordo: Liliales
Familia: Melanthiaceae
Tribus: Chionographideae - Heloniadeae - Melanthieae - Parideae - Xerophylleae
Genera: Amianthium -
Anticlea - Chamaelirium -
Chionographis - Daiswa -
Harperocallis - Helonias -
Heloniopsis - Kinugasa - Melanthium - Paris - Pleea -
Protolirion - Pseudotrillium - Schoenocaulon -
Stenanthium - Toxicoscordion -
Trillidium - Trillium - Veratrum - Xerophyllum -
Ypsilandra - Zigadenus -
Melanthiaceae Batsch ex. Borkh., 1796 nom. cons.
These genera are excluded from the Melanthiaceae and placed in Nartheciaceae: Aletris - Lophiola - Metanarthecium - Narthecium - Nietneria -
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