Myrothamnaceae

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Myrothamnaceae is a small family of flowering plants best known for its resurrection shrubs that can survive extreme desiccation and revive when rehydrated.

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Myrothamnaceae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant family
taxon
adaptation ability to survive near-complete dehydration
protective compounds against oxidative stress
rapid rehydration response
characteristic extreme desiccation tolerance
resurrection plants
revival after rehydration
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

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containsTaxon Myrothamnus flabellifolius NERFINISHED
Myrothamnus moschatus NERFINISHED
distribution subtropical Africa
tropical Africa
flowerType inconspicuous flowers
growthForm shrub
habitat dry slopes
inselbergs
rocky outcrops
hasNotableSpecies Myrothamnus flabellifolius NERFINISHED
Myrothamnus moschatus NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafType sclerophyllous leaves
small leaves
nativeTo Africa
Madagascar NERFINISHED
southern Africa
notableTrait leaves curl and appear dead when dry
leaves regain green color upon watering
numberOfGenera 1
numberOfSpecies few species
order Gunnerales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3 photosynthesis
pollination wind pollination
previouslyAssociatedWith Hamamelididae (historical classifications)
recognizedBy APG IV system NERFINISHED
reproduction seed reproduction
studiedFor biotechnology applications
desiccation tolerance mechanisms
stress physiology
taxonRank family
typeGenus Myrothamnus NERFINISHED
usedFor herbal teas
traditional medicine
waterRelation poikilohydric

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Cucurbitales includesFamily Myrothamnaceae