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Evolutionary history such as the secondary loss of xylem vessels and formation of plicate carpels should be addressed.<small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Treebearded|Treebearded]] ([[User talk:Treebearded|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Treebearded|contribs]]) </small><!-- Template:Unsigned -->
Evolutionary history such as the secondary loss of xylem vessels and formation of plicate carpels should be addressed.<small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Treebearded|Treebearded]] ([[User talk:Treebearded|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Treebearded|contribs]]) </small><!-- Template:Unsigned -->

== "closely related to Magnoliaceae" ==

Needs a bit of updating. Canellaceae is now placed with Winteraceae in the Canellales, which is sister to Piperales. Magnoliaceae is quite a bit more distantly related.

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Evolutionary history such as the secondary loss of xylem vessels and formation of plicate carpels should be addressed.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Treebearded (talkcontribs)

Needs a bit of updating. Canellaceae is now placed with Winteraceae in the Canellales, which is sister to Piperales. Magnoliaceae is quite a bit more distantly related.