Garryales

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Garryales
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Aucuba japonica foliage and berries
Scientific classification
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Garryales

Families

Garryaceae
Eucommiaceae

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The Garryales are a small order of dicotyledons, including only two families and three genera.

Description

Garryales are woody plants that are either hairless or have very fine hairs. Members of the Garryaceae family are evergreen, whereas those of the Eucommiaceae are deciduous and produce latex.[2]

Taxonomy

These belong among the asterids. Under the Cronquist system, the Garryaceae were placed among the Cornales.[2] The Eucommiaceae were given their own order and placed among the Hamamelidae. The Oncothecaceae family has been associated with Garryales, though the link is not strong enough to prove they are related.[3]

Subdivisions

The order is made up of two families which, between them, contain three genera. These are:[3]

Distribution

Species in the order are spread between North America and Asia. The various Garrya species are found in North America, in southern and western coastal regions of the United States.[4] Aucuba species are found across eastern parts of Asia, while Eucommia species are within China.[5]

Uses

Plants within the Garryales may be cultivated for ornamental purposes;[2] Aucuba japonica is grown as a decorative hedge.[6]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Stevens 2003, pp. 1.
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Further reading

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