Agavaceae Dumortier. Agave Family.
A family of about 25 genera and 640 species, herbs and rosette shrubs, of temperate and tropical America. The placement of Camassia, Schoenolirion, and Hastingsia, sometimes grouped as Hyacinthaceae subfamily Chlorogaloideae, has been uncertain; they are better placed in the Agavaceae, a position supported by molecular, serological, and biogeographic evidence. Hostaceae is included here based on molecular analyses (Steele et al. 2012). Some authors prefer to treat Agavaceae within Asparagaceae as subfamily Agavoideae.
Ref: Bogler & Simpson (1995); Bogler & Simpson (1996); Kubitzki (1998a); Speta In Kubitzki (1998a); Steele et al. (2012); Verhoek & Hess (2002) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2002a); Verhoek In Kubitzki (1998a). Show full citations.
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