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(+info)Hamamelidaceae is not a medical term, but a taxonomic category in botany. It refers to a family of flowering plants known as the witch-hazel family. The plants in this family are characterized by their unique reproductive structures and woody stems. They include trees and shrubs that are found primarily in temperate regions of the world, particularly in East Asia and North America.
While Hamamelidaceae is not a medical term, some members of this plant family do have medicinal uses. For example, the bark of the North American witch-hazel tree (Hamamelis virginiana) contains tannins and other compounds that have astringent properties, making it useful in treating skin irritations, bruises, and minor wounds. However, direct medical definitions would typically refer to specific chemical components, pharmacological actions, or diagnostic criteria related to medical conditions or treatments, rather than taxonomic categories of plants.
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Saxifragales2
- Hamamelidaceae, commonly referred to as the witch-hazel family, is a family of flowering plants in the order Saxifragales. (wikipedia.org)
- The Hamamelidaceae are distinguishable from other families in the Saxifragales due to the range of floral characteristics that are generally uniform though all genera. (wikipedia.org)
Family6
- Plants of the Hamamelidaceae have sticky pollen, which may have influenced the type of pollination that is seen in this family. (wikipedia.org)
- The phylogenetic relationship of the Hamamelidaceae have been revisited several times since the first comprehensive classification of the family in 1930. (wikipedia.org)
- Trichocladus ellipticus is a species of tree in the family Hamamelidaceae . (eol.org)
- Loropetalum (Loropetalum chinense), also known as Chinese fringe-flower, is a member of the Witchhazel family (Hamamelidaceae). (clemson.edu)
- Your search found 6 taxa in the family Hamamelidaceae, Witch Hazel family, as understood by Weakley's Flora. (namethatplant.net)
- Otherwise it has nothing to do with nut-hazels as it belongs to another family ( hamamelidaceae - witch hazels ). (havlis.cz)
Species3
- Hamamelidaceae contains 27-30 genera and 80-140 species distributed among five to six subfamilies. (wikipedia.org)
- Zhang Zhi-yun, Li Heng, 1996: Reappraisal of Corylopsis trabeculosa (Hamamelidaceae), a species endemic to China, Acta Phytotax. (efloras.org)
- Zhang Zhi-yun, Zhang Hong-da,2000:New synonymies of some species in the Hamamelidaceae, Acta Phytotax. (efloras.org)
Hamamelidales1
- An earlier system, the Cronquist system, recognized Hamamelidaceae in the Hamamelidales order. (wikipedia.org)
Virginiana1
- Virginiatrollhassel ( H. virginiana ) har en vid utbredelse fra Canada til golfkysten og fra atlanterhavskysten til Minnesota , Iowa , Missouri , østlige Oklahoma og østlige Texas . (wikipedia.org)
Trichocladus1
- Ang Trichocladus ellipticus sakop sa kahenera nga Trichocladus , ug kabanay nga Hamamelidaceae . (wikipedia.org)
Fossil1
- Research continues to resolve the deep relationships of the subfamilies within the Hamamelidaceae by incorporating whole or fragmentary fossil evidence. (wikipedia.org)
Classification2
- The infrafamilial classification of the Hamamelidaceae has been controversial, and has undergone a number of revisions based on morphology, the best known of which are those of Harms (1930) and Endress (1989). (wikipedia.org)
- Zhang Zhi-yun,1999: Notes on the Modern Classification Systems of the Hamamelidaceae. (efloras.org)
Brown1
- Hamamelidaceae was established by Brown in 1818 as the Hamamelideae, including four genera. (wikipedia.org)
Hamamelis1
- The Hamamelidaceae has genera with named cultivars, but only one cultivar registration authority for the genus Hamamelis. (publicgardens.org)
Genus1
- Sweet-Gum (Liquidambar) is a genus of the HAMAMELIDACEAE family. (pollenlibrary.com)
Euphorbiaceae1
- Placement of Eucommia has been controversial, with various authors allying it with Cornales, Euphorbiaceae, Hamamelidaceae, Trochodendraceae, and Ulmaceae (reviewed in M. A. Vincent 2002). (efloras.org)
Genera1
- Hamamelidaceae was established by Brown in 1818 as the Hamamelideae, including four genera. (wikipedia.org)
Pollen1
- Within the pollen association prevail zonal trees, Platanaceae / Hamamelidaceae. (geology.cz)
Controversial1
- The infrafamilial classification of the Hamamelidaceae has been controversial, and has undergone a number of revisions based on morphology, the best known of which are those of Harms (1930) and Endress (1989). (wikipedia.org)
Flowers1
- The flowers of Hamamelidaceae are mostly bisexual with perianth parts, which mature to fruits arranged in spikes, racemes or nonglobose heads. (wikipedia.org)
Order1
- An earlier system, the Cronquist system, recognized Hamamelidaceae in the Hamamelidales order. (wikipedia.org)