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The Dipsacales are an order of flowering plants, included within the asterid group of dicotyledons. In the APG III system of 2009, the order includes only two families, Adoxaceae and a broadly defined Caprifoliaceae.[1] Some well-known members of the Dipsacales order are honeysuckle, elder, viburnum, and valerian.

Under the Cronquist system, the order included Adoxaceae, Caprifoliaceae sensu stricto, Dipsacaceae, and Valerianaceae. Under the 2003 APG II system, the circumscription of the order was much the same but the system allowed either a broadly circumscribed Caprifoliaceae including the families Diervillaceae, Dipsacaceae, Linnaeaceae, Morinaceae, and Valerianaceae, or these families being kept separate. The APG III system only uses the broadly circumscribed Caprifoliceae.[1]

The anthophytes are a grouping of plant taxa bearing flower-like reproductive structures. They were formerly thought to be a clade comprising plants bearing flower-like structures. The group contained the angiosperms - the extant flowering plants, such as roses and grasses - as well as the Gnetales and the extinct Bennettitales.[2]

23,420 species of vascular plant have been recorded in South Africa, making it the sixth most species-rich country in the world and the most species-rich country on the African continent. Of these, 153 species are considered to be threatened.[3] Nine biomes have been described in South Africa: Fynbos, Succulent Karoo, desert, Nama Karoo, grassland, savanna, Albany thickets, the Indian Ocean coastal belt, and forests.[4]

The 2018 South African National Biodiversity Institute's National Biodiversity Assessment plant checklist lists 35,130 taxa in the phyla Anthocerotophyta (hornworts (6)), Anthophyta (flowering plants (33534)), Bryophyta (mosses (685)), Cycadophyta (cycads (42)), Lycopodiophyta (Lycophytes(45)), Marchantiophyta (liverworts (376)), Pinophyta (conifers (33)), and Pteridophyta (cryptogams (408)).[5]

Three families are represented in the literature. Listed taxa include species, subspecies, varieties, and forms as recorded, some of which have subsequently been allocated to other taxa as synonyms, in which cases the accepted taxon is appended to the listing. Multiple entries under alternative names reflect taxonomic revision over time.

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List of Dipsacales of South Africa

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The Dipsacales are an order of flowering plants, included within the asterid group of dicotyledons. In the APG III system of 2009, the order includes only...

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Lists of flowering plants of South Africa

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Family: Dioscoreaceae, Family: Nartheciaceae, List of Dipsacales of South Africa – Order: Dipsacales, Three families are represented: Family: Caprifoliaceae...

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List of Apiales of South Africa

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of Apiidae named Dipsapiidae was defined to consist of the three orders: Apiales, Paracryphiales, and Dipsacales. The anthophytes are a grouping of plant...

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List of Bruniales of South Africa

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Michael J. (2008). "Toward a resolution of Campanulid phylogeny, with special reference to the placement of Dipsacales". Taxon. 57 (1): 53–65. Angiosperm Phylogeny...

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List of malvid families

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Type. Kubitzki 2011, pp. 1–2. POWO, Anacardiaceae. POWO, Flora of West Tropical Africa. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase 2017, pp. 358–359. POWO, Aphloiaceae...

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Valeriana rubra

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walls in Italy, southern France and south-west UK. It is listed as a NEMBA 1b invasive in the Western Cape, South Africa. It may not be owned, imported, grown...

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Lomelosia

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Tortoriello, G.; Caputo, P. (2009). "A phylogenetic analysis of Dipsacaceae (Dipsacales) based on four DNA regions". Pl. Syst. Evol. 279: 69–86. Carlson...

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Sambucus

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; Olmstead, Richard G. (2001). "Phylogeny and phylogenetic taxonomy of Dipsacales, with special reference to Sinadoxa and Tetradoxa (Adoxaceae)" (PDF)...

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Honeysuckle

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species considered a significant pest in parts of North America, Europe, South America, Australia, and Africa. Some species are highly fragrant and colorful...

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Viburnum tinus

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laurestine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae, native to the Mediterranean area of Europe and North Africa. Laurus signifies the leaves'...

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Apocynaceae

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Eswatini, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe) and Madagascar, except for the humid evergreen forest of the eastern side of Madagascar, and never above...

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Leycesteria formosa

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Flora of the British Isles. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-04656-4 Bell, C. D.; Donoghue, M. J. (1 February 2005). "Dating the Dipsacales: comparing...

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Solanaceae

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Central America and South America. Centers of diversity also occur in Australia and Africa. Solanaceae occupy a great number of different ecosystems...

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Scabiosa

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D.J.Koch Scabiosa webbiana D.Don Members of this genus are native to Africa, Europe and Asia. Some species of Scabiosa, notably small scabious (S. columbaria)...

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Valeriana macrosiphon

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species is native to Northern Africa and southwestern Europe but has become naturalised in many areas including the south west of Western Australia. Valeriana...

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Curtisia

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species in some areas of South Africa. The tree is protected in South Africa. This tree gets its common name from the African spear - the Zulu Assegai...

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Iridaceae

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Iridaceae, diverging 66mya. Subfamily Nivenioideae contained six genera from South Africa, Australia and Madagascar, including the core genera and only true shrubs...

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Bromeliaceae

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phylogeny and South American-African disjunctions in Raptaceae and Bromeliaceae based on ndhf sequence data". International Journal of Plant Sciences...

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List of alismatid families

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Flora of Tropical East Africa. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase 2017, p. 126. Stearn 2002, p. 48. POWO, Aponogetonaceae. POWO, Aponogetonaceae, Flora of Somalia...

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List of basal eudicot families

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 231. IPNI, Dilleniaceae, Type. POWO, Dilleniaceae. POWO, Flora of Tropical East Africa. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase 2017, pp. 229–230. Kubitzki 2007, pp...

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Grubbia

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studies have shown that Grubbia is sister to Curtisia, another genus from South Africa. It has been suggested that Grubbia and Curtisia might be combined into...

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Crassulaceae

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in South America and Australia, predominantly in the temperate and subtropical regions of the Northern hemisphere and Africa. The main centers of diversity...

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Lauraceae

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invasive as to have been declared a weed in subtropical forested areas of South Africa. Lauraceae flowers are protogynous, often with a complex flowering...

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List of commelinid families

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of West Tropical Africa. Coombes 2012, p. 80. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase 2017, p. 188. POWO, Cannaceae. POWO, Cannaceae, Flora of West Tropical Africa...

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Zingiberaceae

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pantropical distribution in the tropics of Africa, Asia, and the Americas, with their greatest diversity in South Asia. "Zingiberales". www.mobot.org. Retrieved...

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Arecaceae

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important to humans throughout much of history, especially in regions like the Middle East and North Africa. A wide range of common products and foods are derived...

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Poaceae

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australis (common reed) is important for thatching and wall construction of homes in Africa. Grasses are used in water treatment systems, in wetland conservation...

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