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ApocynaceaeSee text The Family Apocynaceae or dogbane family of flowering plants includes trees, shrubs, herbs, or lianas. Many species are tall trees found in the tropical rainforest, and most are from the tropics and subtropics. There are also some perennial herbs from temperate zones. These plants have milky sap and many species are poisonous if ingested. Taxonomy The family, as currently recognized, includes some 1500 species divided in about 424 genera. The family Asclepiadaceae is now included in the Apocynaceae (Endress & Bruyn, 2000) The last three subfamilies used to belong to the Asclepiadaceae. DistributionSpecies in this family are distributed mainly in tropical regions: CharacteristicsThe leavess are simple, usually opposite and decussate, or whorled; lacking stipules. Flowers are usually showy, radially symmetrical (actinomorphic), aggregated in cymose or racemose inflorescences (rarely fasciculate or solitary). They are perfect (bisexual), with a synsepalous, 5-lobed calyx. Inflorescences are terminal or axillary. The stamens are inserted on the inside of the corolla tube. The ovary is usually superior. The fruit is a drupe, a berry, a capsule or a follicle.
GeneraApocynoideaeThe following genera used to belong to the family Asclepiadaceae : UsesVinca major, a popular garden plantSeveral plants of this family had economic uses in the past. The genera Carpodinus, Landolphia, Hancornia, Funtumia and Mascarenhasia were an inferior commercial source of rubber. The juice of Acokanthera species such as A. venenata and the milky juice of the Namibian Pachypodium has been used as venom for arrow tips by the Bushmen. The following genera are ornamental plants: Amsonia (bluestar), Nerium (oleander), Vinca (periwinkle), Carissa (Natal plum, an edible fruit), Allamanda (golden trumpet), Plumeria (frangipani), Thevetia (lucky nut), Mandevilla (Savannah flower). Rauvolfia cafra is the Quinine tree. Rauvolfia serpentina or Indian Snakeroot yields the alkaloids reserpine and rescinnamine. Some are sources of drugs, such as cardiac glycosides, affecting the heart function: Acokanthera, Apocynum, Cerbera, Nerium, Thevetia and Strophantus. The genus Apocynum was used as a source of fiber by Native Americans. ReferenceExternal link
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