Belongs within: Alismatanae.
Contains: Orontioideae, Lemnaceae, Aroideae, Monsteroideae.
The Araceae are a family of flowering plants in which most species have the flowers reduced and clustered onto a compact spike that is in turn subtended by a large, often colourful bract. Basal aroids include the settler's twine or boorgay Gymnostachys anceps of eastern Australia, distinguished from other aroids by its linear leaves, parallel venation, and a flowering shoot of a complex synflorescence consisting of three to seven short, perennating floral sympodia seperated from each other by a distinct peduncular axis with each sympodium subtended by a leaf-like bract (Nie et al. 2006).
Characters (from the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website): Cyanogenic glucoside triglochinin, flavone C-glycosides present; dimorphic root hypodermis present; sieve tube plastids also with starch; pseudopetiole bundles scattered; stomata unorientated, also anomo- and tetracytic; leaves usually with pseudopetiole, lamina and (pseudo)midrib, tertiary venation cross to reticulate, base with lateral (occasionally auriculate) flanges; inflorescence densely spicate [spadix], unbranched, inflorescence bract well developed, ± coloured, ± surrounding spadix [spathe]; flowers sessile, floral bracts absent; flowers 2-3-merous, in latter case median member of outer whorl of tepals adaxial, tepals ± hooded, with single trace, free (sometimes connate); anthers extrorse; pollen with ektexine present; septal nectaries absent; carpels (basally) ascidiate, fusion usually congenital, loculus usually with secretion, style at most short, stigma also wet; ovules ± unvascularized; fruit a berry; testa multiplicative, ≥5 cells across, often parenchymatous, or with exotesta and/or endotesta and mesotesta lignified, tegmen collapsed; x = 16; cotyledon not photosynthetic.
<==Araceae [Arales, Aranae, Ariflorae, Calleae]
|--+--Orontioideae NS06
| `--Gymnostachys [Gymnostachydoideae] NS06
| `--G. anceps Brown 1810 CD07
`--+--Lemnaceae TB04
`--+--+--Aroideae NS06
| `--Lasioideae TB04
| |--Anaphyllopsis americana TB04
| `--Dracontium polyphyllum NS06
`--+--Monsteroideae NS06
`--Pothoideae TB04
|--Pothos [Potheae] NS06
| |--P. ovalifolius TB04
| `--+--P. junghuhnii TB04
| `--P. scandens TB04
`--Anthurium [Anthurieae] TB04
|--A. guildingii TB04
|--A. jenmannii TB04
`--A. scandens J87
Araceae incertae sedis:
Zantedeschia HE80
|--Z. aethiopica (Linnaeus) Sprengel 1826 HE80
`--Z. albomaculata HE80
Adelonema YY22
Aglaodorum YY22
Alocasiophyllum YY22
Amauriella YY22
Aphyllarum YY22
Asterostigma YY22
Biarum YY22
Bucephalandra YY22
Caladiopsis YY22
Callopsis YY22
Chamaecladon YY22
Chlorospatha YY22
Diandriella YY22
Gamogyne YY22
Gearum YY22
Gonatanthus YY22
Gorgonidium YY22
Hapaline YY22
Helicodiceros YY22
Hydrosme YY22
Lagenandra YY22
Mangonia YY22
Microcasia YY22
Philonotion YY22
Pinellia YY22
Piptospatha YY22
Plesmonium YY22
Porophyrospatha YY22
Pseudohydrosme YY22
Remusatia YY22
Rhynchopyle YY22
Scaphispatha YY22
Schismatoglottis YY22
Schizocasia YY22
Spathantheum YY22
Stylochiton YY22
Synantherias YY22
Syngonium YY22
Taccarum YY22
Thaumatophyllum YY22
Theriophonum YY22
Typhonium SVD02
|--T. diversifolium O88
|--T. horsfieldii (Miquel) Steenis 1948 (see below for synonymy) SVD02
|--T. liliifolium LK14
|--T. nudibaccatum LK14
|--T. pedatum Schott 1857 SVD02
`--T. peltandroides LK14
Typhonodorum YY22
Ulearum YY22
Xenophya YY22
Zomicarpa YY22
Zomicarpella YY22
Synandrospadix YY22
Pothoidium YY22
Dracunculus vulgaris Schott in Schott & Endlicher 1832 HE80
Cryptocoryne P88
|--C. ciliata P88
|--C. cordata P88
`--C. crispatula YG03
Cyrtosperma S68
Lasia spinosa BB07
Anaphyllum wightii UB06
Urospatha MM96
|--U. caudata MM96
`--U. friedrichsthallii MM96
Landoltia punctata LK14
Richardia africana Kunth 1818 C06
Typhonium horsfieldii (Miquel) Steenis 1948 [=Sauromatum horsfieldii Miquel 1856; incl. T. fallax Brown 1880, Heterostalis pedata Schott 1864 non T. pedatum Schott 1857] SVD02
*Type species of generic name indicated
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[HE80] Healy, A. J., & E. Edgar. 1980. Flora of New Zealand vol. 3. Adventive cyperaceous, petalous and spathaceous monocotyledons. P. D. Hasselberg, Government Printer: Wellington (New Zealand).
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[NS06] Nie, Z.-L., H. Sun, H. Li & J. Wen. 2006. Intercontinental biogeography of subfamily Orontioideae (Symplocarpus, Lysichiton, and Orontium) of Araceae in eastern Asia and North America. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40 (1): 155–165.
[O88] Ohba, H. 1988. The alpine flora of the Nepal Himalayas: an introductory note. In: Ohba, H., & S. B. Malla (eds) The Himalayan Plants vol. 1. The University Museum, University of Tokyo, Bulletin 31: 19–46.
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[S68] Simons, E. L. 1968. African Oligocene mammals: introduction, history of study, and faunal succession. Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, Bulletin 28: 1–21.
[TB04] Tam, S.-M., P. C. Boyce, T. M. Upson, D. BarabĂ©, A. Bruneau, F. Forest & J. S. Parker. 2004. Intergeneric and infrafamilial phylogeny of subfamily Monsteroideae (Araceae) revealed by chloroplast trnL-F sequences. American Journal of Botany 91 (3): 490–498.
[UB06] Udayan, P. S. & I. Balachandran. 2006. Cleistanthus sankunnianus Sivar. & Indu Balach.—a rare and little known endemic plant rediscovered from wild populations in Kollam district of Kerala state, India. Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India 48 (1–4): 217–218.
[YG03] Yadav, S. R., & S. P. Gaikwad. 2003. A revision of the Indian Aponogetonaceae. Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India 45 (1–4): 39–76.
[YY22] Yampolsky, C., & H. Yampolsky. 1922. Distribution of sex forms in the phanerogamic flora. Bibliotheca Genetica 3: 1–62.
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