Rosoideae
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Rosa rubiginosa, eglantine rose | |
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Rosoideae
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About 35–40; see text |
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The rose subfamily Rosoideae consists of more than 850 species, including many shrubs, perennial herbs, and fruit plants such as strawberries and brambles. Only a few are annual herbs.
The circumscription of the Rosoideae is still not wholly certain; recent genetic research[1] has resulted in several changes at the genus level and the removal from Rosoideae of some genera (notably Cercocarpus, Cowania, Dryas and Purshia) previously included in the subfamily.
Genera
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- Acaena – bidibidis
- Agrimonia – agrimonies
- Alchemilla – lady's mantles
- Aphanes – parsley-pierts (sometimes in Alchemilla[2])
- Aremonia
- Argentina – silverweeds (sometimes in Potentilla)
- Bencomia
- Chamaerhodos Bunge[2] – little-rose
- Cliffortia
- Comarum (formerly in Potentilla)
- Dasiphora – woody cinquefoils (formerly in Potentilla)
- Dendriopoterium
- Drymocallis – sticky cinquefoils (formerly in Potentilla)
- Fallugia[2]
- Filipendula
- Fragaria – strawberries
- Geum – avenses
- Hagenia – African redwood
- Horkelia – horkelias (sometimes in Potentilla[2])
- Horkeliella – false horkelias (sometimes in Potentilla[2])
- Ivesia – mousetails (sometimes in Potentilla)
- Leucosidea – oldwood
- Marcetella
- Margyricarpus – pearlfruit
- Polylepis
- Potaninia[2]
- Potentilla – typical cinquefoils (including Duchesnea)
- Poteridium[2]
- Poterium
- Purpusia
- Rosa – roses
- Rubus – brambles
- Sanguisorba – burnets
- Sarcopoterium
- Sibbaldia[2]
- Sibbaldianthe
- Sibbaldiopsis – three-toothed cinquefoil (formerly in Potentilla)
- Sieversia[2]
- Spenceria
- Tetraglochin
- Waldsteinia (sometimes in Geum[2])
References
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