Everything about Boryaceae totally explained
Boryaceae is a
family of
arborescent, or tree forming, highly
drought tolerant flowering plants native to
Australia. The
tree habit of these plants and their somewhat close relationship to the
Lily family leads to a general common name of lily trees.
This family is recognized by few
taxonomists, with most systems putting the two genera,
Borya and
Alania in the
Anthericaceae or the
Liliaceae. The
APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the
APG system, of 1998), does recognize this family and places it in the order
Asparagales, in the clade
monocots, based on
molecular phylogenetic evidence that show the two genera form a
clade. The family then includes these two
genera, totalling a dozen
species in
Australia.
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