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  2. List of Clusiaceae genera - Wikipedia

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    The family Clusiaceae was divided by Cronquist into 2 subfamilies: the Clusioideae (typical subfamily) and the Hypericoideae. The latter was often treated as a family - the Hypericaceae or St. John's wort family. Elements of the Hypericoideae are more common in North temperate areas and those of the Clusioideae are centered in the Tropics.

  3. Clusiaceae - Wikipedia

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    The family Clusiaceae was divided by Cronquist into two subfamilies: the Clusioideae (typical subfamily) and the Hypericoideae. The latter was often treated as a family—the Hypericaceae or St. John's wort family. Elements of the Hypericoideae are more common in northern temperate areas and those of the Clusioideae are centered in the tropics.

  4. Category:Clusiaceae - Wikipedia

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  5. Clusia - Wikipedia

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    The distribution ranges from the Florida Keys and southern Mexico to southernmost Brazil, and from near sea level to at least 3500 m altitude in the northern Andes. The apomictic Clusia rosea is an invasive species in Hawaii and Sri Lanka, and possibly elsewhere.

  6. Clusia rosea - Wikipedia

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    Clusia rosea is a tree native to the Caribbean, including the Bahamas, Hispaniola (such as in Los Haitises National Park), Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Florida. [7] [8]It is a hemiepiphyte; that is, it grows as an epiphyte on rocks or other trees at the start of its life and behaving like a strangler fig as it gets larger.

  7. Clusia clusioides - Wikipedia

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    Clusia clusioides is species of flowering plant in the family Clusiaceae. [2] [3] It is a small tree which that is native to Puerto Rico and Hispaniola.One characteristic are the opposite, very thick leaves.

  8. Hypericum - Wikipedia

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    Hypericum / ˌ h aɪ ˈ p iː r ɪ k əm / is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae (formerly considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae). [3] [4] The genus has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar regions. [5]

  9. Chrysochlamys - Wikipedia

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    Chrysochlamys; Scientific classification; Kingdom: Plantae: Clade: : Tracheophytes: Clade: : Angiosperms: Clade: : Eudicots: Clade: : Rosids: Order: Malpighiales ...