
Belongs within: Dipsacales.
The Valerianaceae, valerians, is a family of herbaceous plants found in most parts of the world. Significant members include garden valerian Valeriana officinalis and corn salad Valerianella locusta. Valerianella locusta is a small annual plant with dark green, spatulate leaves that are eaten as a salad green.
Characters (from Black & Robertson 1965): Herbs with opposite exstipulate leaves. Flowers more or less irregular, bisexual or unisexual; calyx and corolla inserted at summit of receptacle; calyx inconspicuous in flower, becoming toothed or developing into plumose pappus; corolla funnel-shaped, five-lobed, sometimes spurred at base; one to three stamens, inserted in corolla-tube; ovary inferior, adnate to receptacle, with three cells of which only one contains a pendulous anatropous ovule; style filiform with one to three stigmas; fruit dry, indehiscent, seed-like, crowned by persistent calyx, with one fertile cella and one exalbuminous seed; embryo straight, with superior radicle.
<==Valerianaceae [Valerianeae] |--Triplostegia [Triplostegioideae]T00 |--StangeaYY22 |--PhuodendronYY22 |--BelonanthusYY22 |--Nardostachys grandifloraO88 |--Valerianellites capitatus Saporta 1862CBH93 |--PatriniaCBH93 |--FediaBR65 | |--F. cornucopiaeBR65 | `--F. olitoriaC55b |--CentranthusBR65 | |--C. calcitrapaePT98 | |--C. macrosiphonY98 | `--C. ruberBR65 |--PlectritisH93 | |--P. brachystemon (see below for synonymy)H93 | |--P. ciliosaH93 | | |--P. c. ssp. ciliosa [=P. californica var. ciliosa; incl. P. macroptera]H93 | | `--P. c. ssp. insignis (see below for synonymy)H93 | |--P. congestaH93 | `--P. macrocera (see below for synonymy)H93 |--ValerianellaGR98 | |--V. carinataC55b | |--V. coronataPT98 | |--V. discoideaBR65 | |--V. eriocarpaBR65 | |--V. lasiocarpaGR98 | |--V. locusta [incl. V. olitoria]H93 | |--V. obtusilobaPT98 | |--V. truncataBR65 | `--V. vesicariaPT98 `--Valeriana [Valerianoideae]B14 |--V. barbulataO88 |--V. californica [=V. capitata ssp. californica]H93 |--V. carnosaD03 |--V. faurieiK03 |--V. fonckiD03 |--V. hardwickiiO88 |--V. lapathifoliaD03 |--V. occidentalisH93 |--V. officinalisK03 |--V. pubicarpaH93 |--V. pyrenaicaC55b |--V. saliuneaC55a |--V. saxatilisPS98 |--V. scandensJ87 |--V. sitchensisH93 | |--V. s. ssp. sitchensisH93 | `--V. s. ssp. scouleriH93 |--V. tuberosaB14 `--V. virescensD03
Plectritis brachystemon [incl. P. anomala, P. aphanoptera, P. anomala var. gibbosa, P. magna, P. congesta var. major, P. magna var. nitida]H93
Plectritis ciliosa ssp. insignis [incl. P. ciliosa var. davyana, P. macroptera var. patelliformis, P. californica var. rubens]H93
Plectritis macrocera [incl. P. macrocera var. collina, P. eichleriana, P. macrocera var. grayi, P. jepsonii, P. macrocera var. mamillata]H93
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[BR65] Black, J. M., & E. L. Robertson. 1965. Flora of South Australia. Part IV. Oleaceae-Compositae. W. L. Hawes, Government Printer: Adelaide.
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[C55b] Candolle, A. de. 1855b. Géographie Botanique Raisonée: Ou exposition des faits principaux et des lois concernant la distribution géographique des plantes de l’époque actuelle vol. 2. Librairie de Victor Masson: Paris.
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[GR98] Greuter, W., & T. Raus (eds.) 1998. Med-Checklist Notulae, 17. Willdenowia 28: 163–174.
[H93] Hickman, J. C. (ed.) 1993. The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California. University of California Press: Berkeley (California).
[J87] Judd, W. S. 1987. Floristic study of Morne La Visite and Pic Macaya National Parks, Haiti. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum—Biological Sciences 32 (1): 1–136.
[K03] Kårehed, J. 2003. The family Pennantiaceae and its relationships to Apiales. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 141: 1–24.
[O88] Ohba, H. 1988. The alpine flora of the Nepal Himalayas: an introductory note. In: Ohba, H., & S. B. Malla (eds) The Himalayan Plants vol. 1. The University Museum, University of Tokyo, Bulletin 31: 19–46.
[PT98] Panitsa, M., & D. Tzanoudakis. 1998. Contribution to the study of the Greek flora: flora and vegetation of the E Aegean islands Agathonisi and Pharmakonisi. Willdenowia 28: 95–116.
[PS98] Prosser, F., & S. Scortegagna. 1998. Primula recubariensis, a new species of Primula sect. Auricula Duby endemic to the SE Prealps, Italy. Willdenowia 28: 27–46.
[T00] Thorne, R. F. 2000. The classification and geography of the flowering plants: dicotyledons of the class Angiospermae (subclasses Magnoliidae, Ranunculidae, Caryophyllidae, Dilleniidae, Rosidae, Asteridae, and Lamiidae). The Botanical Review 66: 441–647.
[YY22] Yampolsky, C., & H. Yampolsky. 1922. Distribution of sex forms in the phanerogamic flora. Bibliotheca Genetica 3: 1–62.
[Y98] Yannitsaros, A. 1998. Additions to the flora of Kithira (Greece) I. Willdenowia 28: 77–94.