| 1. | The subfamily Ochnoideae was revised in 2014 as Ochnaceae sensu stricto.
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| 2. | Fossils attributed to Ochnaceae are known from the early Eocene of Mississippi.
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| 3. | A great many genus names have been published in Ochnaceae.
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| 4. | Other authors, such as Adolf Engler, included them in Ochnaceae.
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| 5. | In 1991, a cladistic analysis was published for Ochnaceae.
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| 6. | Other sources list plants from the Ochnaceae and Apocynaceae families.
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| 7. | Linn, a member of Ochnaceae family, in 1973.
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| 8. | Ochnaceae, defined broadly or narrowly, is pantropical in tissue within the flower.
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| 9. | These were Luxemburgiaceae, Sauvagesiaceae, Wallaceaceae, Euthemidaceae, Lophiraceae, and Ochnaceae.
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| 10. | It is not clear whether the presence or absence of endosperm is the ancestral state in Ochnaceae.
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