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Celastraceae

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Celastraceae
Celastrus orbiculatus
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Celastraceae

Genera

About 90-100 genera, including:
Cassine
Catha – Khat
CelastrusStaff vine or Staff tree
EuonymusSpindle
MaytenusMaiten
MortoniaMortonia
Paxistima
Putterlickia
Tripterygium

The Celastraceae (or staff vine family; syn. Canotiaceae, Chingithamnaceae, Euonymaceae, Goupiaceae, Lophopyxidaceae, and Siphonodontaceae in Cronquist system), is a family of about 90-100 genera and 1,300 species of vines, shrubs and small trees, belonging to the order Celastrales. The great majority of the genera are tropical, with only Celastrus (the staff vines) and Euonymus (the spindles) widespread in temperate climates.

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