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Hyacinthaceae

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The Hyacinthaceae are a family of monocot flowering plants. Most of the genera which are currently included in the family were formerly classified in family Liliaceae, but more recent classification systems designate the Hyacinthaceae as a separate family within order Asparagales. The Hyacinthaceae are herbaceous perennials that grow from bulbs, and include several popular garden plants, including Hyacinth (Hyacinthus), grape hyacinth (Muscari ), and Bluebell (Scilla).

Current research in molecular systematics is leading to further revision of the Hyacinthaceae, and some genera that were formerly placed within the family (for example Chlorogalum and Camassia) are now placed in other families within the Asparagales.


Genera

Albuca
Alrawia
Amphisiphon
Androsiphon
Bellevalia
Botryanthus
Bowiea
Brachyscypha
Brimeura
Charybdis
Chionodoxa
x Chionoscilla
Daubenya
Dipcadi
Drimia
Drimiopsis
Eucomis
Fortunatia
Galtonia
Hastingsia
Hesperocallis
Hyacinthella
Hyacinthoides
Hyacinthus
Lachenalia
Ledebouria
Leopoldia
Litanthus
Massonia
Muscari
Muscarimia
Neopatersonia
Ornithogalum
Othocallis
Polyxena
Prospero
Pseudogaltonia
Pseudomuscari
Puschkinia
Rhadamanthus
Rhodocodon
Schizobasis
Schoenolirion
Scilla
Sypharissa
Thuranthos
Urginea
Veltheimia
Whiteheadia

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