Belongs within: Apiales.
Contains: Bupleurum, Cymopterus, Lomatium, Perideridia, Saniculeae, Mulineae, Smyrneae, Peucedaneae, Aciphylla, Anisotome.
The Apiaceae, also known as Umbelliferae, is the family of flowering plants including such members as carrots, celery, hemlock and fennel. Most members of the Apiaceae are characterised by (and the family gets its alternative name from) the production of small unspecialised flowers in clustered heads called umbels. Most species are also herbs with hollow or pith-filled stems, pinnately divided leaves with sheathing bases, and specialized fruits (Downie et al. 2000).
Members of the Apiaceae have been divided between the subfamilies Apioideae and Saniculoideae (a third subfamily, Hydrocotyloideae, has been transferred to the Araliacee). Members of the Apioideae bear flowers in compound umbels, while the umbels of Saniculoideae are simple. Fruits of Apioideae often bear a number of secretary ducts (vittae) that produce volatile oils; these vittae are absent in Saniculoideae (Liu et al. 2003). The Apioideae can be divided into tribes on the basis largely of characters of the fruits and seeds, which bear hooked spinulose bristles on secondary ribs in Daucus but have primary ribs only in the Ammineae (Allan 1961). The Lagoecieae produce fruits with a single mericarp and while vittae are present near the apex they may be indistinct (Liu et al. 2003). Azorella is a genus of densely tufted herbs found in southern South America and on sub-Antarctic islands; fruits are more or less subcylindrical and five-ribbed (Allan 1961).
<==Apiaceae [Daucaceae, Umbelliferae]
|--Saniculoideae LWT03
| | i. s.: Arctopus echinatus LWT03
| | Oligocladus LWT03
| |--+--Polemanniopsis marlothii LWT03
| | `--Steganotaenia araliacea LWT03
| `--+--Saniculeae LWT03
| `--Lichtensteinia LWT03
| |--L. lacera LWT03
| `--L. obscura LWT03
`--Apioideae LWT03
| i. s.: Tana bojeriana LWT03
| Azorella Lam. 1783 T00, A61
| |--A. lycopodioides D03
| |--A. macquariensis Orchard 1989 SS92
| |--A. pedunculata LWT03
| |--A. selago Hooker 1847 A61 [=A. (sect. Fragosa) selago C06]
| `--A. trifurcata D03
| Bolax T00
| Diplaspis T00
| Dichosciadium T00
| Klotzschia T00
| Stilbocarpa Gray 1854 T00, A61
| `--S. polaris (Homb. & Jacq.) Gray 1854 [=Aralia polaris Homb. & Jacq. ex Hooker 1844] A61
| Crithmum maritimum LWT03
|--Mulineae T00
|--Smyrneae A61
|--Peucedaneae A61
|--Lagoecieae LWT03
| |--Lagoecia cuminoides LWT03
| `--Petagnaea saniculifolia LWT03
|--Daucus Linnaeus 1753 [Dauceae] A61
| |--D. australis D03
| |--D. carota Linnaeus 1753 PL04
| | |--D. c. var. carota M94
| | `--D. c. var. sativa M94
| |--D. glochidiatus [=Scandix glochidiata Labill. 1804; incl. D. brachiatus Sieb. in DC. 1830] A61
| |--D. guttatus PT98
| |--D. involucratus PT98
| `--D. pusillus PB83
`--Ammineae [Apieae] A61
|--Aciphylla A61
|--Anisotome A61
|--Coxella Cheesem. & Hemsl. 1911 A61
| `--C. dieffenbachii (Muell.) Cheesem. & Hemsl. 1911 (see below for synonymy) A61
|--Ammi AGF98
| |--A. majus AGF98
| `--A. visnaga H93
|--Lilaeopsis Greene 1891 A61
| |--L. lacustris Hill 1927 [incl. Crantzia lineata Hooker 1853 non Nutt. 1818] A61
| |--L. masonii H93
| |--L. novae-zelandiae (Dand.) Hill 1927 [=Crantzia novae-zelandiae Gandoger 1918] A61
| |--L. occidentalis H93
| |--L. orbicularis Hill 1928 A61
| `--L. polyantha GK00
`--Apium Linnaeus 1753 A61
|--A. annuum GK00
|--A. australe Thouars 1804 [incl. A. prostratum Labill. 1804, Petroselinum prostratum DC. 1830] A61
| |--A. a. var. australe A61
| |--A. a. var. angustisectum Wolff 1927 A61
| `--A. a. var. latisectum Wolff 1927 A61
|--A. dulce TG88
|--A. filiforme (Rich.) Hooker 1852 (see below for synonymy) A61
|--A. graveolens Linnaeus 1753 CD07
`--A. nodiflorum CS77
Apiaceae incertae sedis:
Coriandrum sativum K03
Bupleurum PL04
Anisosciadium YY22
Anthriscus V09
|--A. caucalis [incl. A. scandicina] H93
|--A. cerefolius [=Choerophyllum sativum] C55b
`--A. sylvestris C55b
Biasolettia YY22
Chaerophyllum ED98
|--C. bulbosum ED98
|--C. karsianum Tan & Ocakverdi 1980 ED98
`--C. posofianum Erik & Demirkuş 1998 ED98
Dicyclophora YY22
Echinophora spinosa YY22, C74
Grammosciadium YY22
Heterosciadium YY22
Melopospermum YY22
Myrrhis odorata YY22, C55b
Osmorhiza H93
| i. s.: O. berterii D03
|--O. subg. Osmorhiza H93
| |--O. brachypoda H93
| |--O. chilensis H93
| |--O. depauperata H93
| `--O. purpurea H93
`--O. (subg. Glycosma) occidentalis H93
Physocaulis YY22
Pyconcycla YY22
Rhabdosciadium YY22
Tinguarra YY22
Asteriscium YY22
Diplotaenia YY22
Diposis YY22
Ferula SDK05
|--F. asafoetida SDK05
`--F. communis Y98
|--F. c. ssp. communis Y98
`--F. c. ssp. glauca Y98
Ferulago YY22
Frommia YY22
Hermas YY22
Kenopleurum YY22
Laretia YY22
Portenschlagia YY22
Ledebouriella YY22
Volkensiella YY22
Elaeoselinum YY22
Guillonea YY22
Laserpitium latifolium YY22, C55a
Margotia YY22
Melanoselinum YY22
Polylophium YY22
Siler YY22
Tornabenia YY22
Trinia glauca H91
Rhyticarpus YY22
Glia LWT03
Anginon streyi LWT03, CV06
Arracacha esculenta C55b
Heracleum P04
|--H. brunonis O88
|--H. dulce T03
|--H. lallii O88
|--H. lanatum T03
|--H. mantegazzianum P04
|--H. sphondylium H09
| |--H. s. ssp. sphondylium H09
| `--H. s. ssp. transsilvanicum H09
`--H. wallichii O88
Pastinaca sativa P04
Scandia P04
|--S. geniculata P04
`--S. rosifolia W96 (see below for synonymy)
Acronema O88
|--A. handelii O88
|--A. paniculatum O88
`--A. tenerum O88
Carum O88
|--C. carvi O88
|--C. multiflorum S98
`--C. petroselinum C06
Chamaesium novemjugum O88
Cortia depressa O88
Cortiella hookeri O88
Physospermopsis obtusiuscula O88
Pimpinella O88
|--P. saxifraga WH02
`--P. tibetanica O88
Pleurospermum O88
|--P. angelicoides O88
|--P. apiolens O88
|--P. benthamii O88
|--P. brunonis O88
|--P. dentatum O88
|--P. hookeri O88
`--P. rotundatum O88
Selinum O88
|--S. cortioides O88
`--S. tenuifolium O88
Archangelica officinalis TG88
Foeniculum B88
|--F. officionale BM76
`--F. vulgare B88 [incl. Anethum foeniculum C55b]
Petroselinum Y98
|--P. crispum Y98
|--P. sativum MH98
`--P. segetum TG88
Microsciadium minutum PT98
Orlaya PT98
|--O. daucoides PT98
`--O. grandiflora B28
Scaligeria PL04
|--S. cretica (Miller) Boissier 1849 PL04
`--S. napiformis PT98
Scandix pecten-veneris PT98
Thapsia garganica PT98
Tordylium PT98
|--T. aegaeum PT98
|--T. apulum PT98
|--T. maximum H91
`--T. parviflora C55b
Torilis PT98
|--T. arvensis PT98
| |--T. a. ssp. arvensis PT98
| `--T. a. ssp. purpurea PT98
|--T. leptophylla PT98
`--T. nodosa PT98
Platysace G04
|--P. filiformis GK00
|--P. juncea GK00
`--P. maxwellii G04
Glehnia littoralis H93
|--G. l. ssp. littoralis H93
`--G. l. ssp. leiocarpa H93
Levisticum officinale MH98
Anethum graveolens MH98
Homalosciadium homalocarpum GK00
Schoenolaena GK00
|--S. juncea GK00
`--S. tenuior GK00
Marlothiella gummifera CV06
Phlyctidocarpa flava CV06
Heteromorpha papillosa CV06
Conium maculatum B88
Trachyspermum ammi SDK05
Turgenia latifolia H91 [=Caucalis latifolia C55b]
Cicuta UP03
|--C. douglasii H93
|--C. maculata H93
| |--C. m. var. maculata H93
| |--C. m. var. angustifolia [incl. C. occidentalis, C. valida] H93
| `--C. m. var. bolanderi H93
`--C. virosa Linnaeus 1753 UP03
Myrrhidendron donnell-smithii B10
Cyclospermum leptophyllum K10
Siebera linearifolia H87
Caucalis C06
|--C. daucoides C55b
`--C. nodosa C06
Didiscus hemicarpus C16
Ammoselinum giganteum H93
Apiastrum angustifolium H93
Berula erecta H93
Bowlesia incana H93
Ciclospermum leptophyllum [=Apium leptophyllum] H93
Conioselinum pacificum [incl. C. chinense] H93
Cymopterus H93
Ligusticum H93
|--L. apiifolium H93
|--L. californicum H93
`--L. grayi H93
Lomatium H93
Oenanthe H93
|--O. pimpinelloides H93
`--O. sarmentosa H93
Oreonana H93
|--O. clementis H93
|--O. purpurascens H93
`--O. vestita H93
Orogenia fusiformis H93
Oxypolis occidentalis H93
Perideridia H93
Podistera nevadensis H93
Sium suave H93
Spermolepis echinata H93
Sphenosciadium capitellatum H93
Tauschia H93
|--T. arguta H93
|--T. glauca H93
|--T. hartwegii H93
|--T. howellii H93
|--T. kelloggii H93
`--T. parishii H93
Yabea microcarpa [=Caucalis microcarpa] H93
Peucedanites spectabilis Heer 1859 CBH93
Piminellites zizioides Unger 1839 CBH93
Umbelliferospermum latahense Berry 1929 CBH93
Umbelliferopsis Gregor 1982 CBH93
Ainsworthia Boiss. 1844 KC01
Cesatia Endl. 1838 KC01
Gasparinia Bertol. 1839 KC01
‘Hansenia’ Turcz. 1884 nec Karst. 1879 nec Zopf 1883 KC01
Apium filiforme (Rich.) Hooker 1852 [=Petroselinum filiforme Rich. 1832, A. prostratum var. filiforme Kirk 1899] A61
Coxella dieffenbachii (Muell.) Cheesem. & Hemsl. 1911 [=Gingidium dieffenbachii Muell. 1864, Aciphylla dieffenbachii Kirk 1899, Angelica dieffenbachii Benth. & Hooker 1867, Ligusticum dieffenbachii Hooker 1867] A61
Scandia rosifolia W96 [=Angelica rosaefolia Hooker 1843 W96, Anisotome rosaefolia Hooker 1853 A61; incl. Ligusticum aromaticum Banks & Solander ms non Hooker 1864 W96]
*Type species of generic name indicated
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