Everything about Dasypogonaceae totally explained
Dasypogonaceae is a
botanical name of a
family of
flowering plants. Such a family hasn't been commonly recognized by taxonomists: the plants involved were usually included in the family
Xanthorrhoeaceae.
The
APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the
APG system, of 1998) does accept the family and assigns the family to the clade
commelinids, unplaced as to order. In turn, the commelinids belong to the
monocots.
The family comprises several dozen species, occurring in
Australia, with the genus
Lomandra extending to
New Guinea and
New Caledonia. The best known representative is
Kingia australis.
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