Talk:Lomandroideae

Problem: the NCBI database given as a reference does recognize Laxmanniaceae, but it does not include the most common species, Cordyline, as a member of that family. Rather, it continues to include Cordyline in Agavaceae. GRIN [] does put Cordyline in Laxmanniaceae, but as far as I can see, no one else (that is, IPNI, GBIF, ITIS) does. Does anyone have an answer for this? NaySay 18:41, 8 June 2006 (UTC)


 * The main point I think is that databases like the Kew World Checklist are moving to APG III, in which Cordyline is placed in the Asparagaceae sensu lato, and Laxmanniaceae does't exist as a family (see ), only as the subfamily Lomandroideae. Peter coxhead (talk) 13:31, 2 January 2011 (UTC)

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