Malpighiaceae

Japanese: Malpighiaceae
Malpighiaceae

… There are about 15 species of Malpighiaceae in Central and South America, all of which are shrubs, and only two or three species are cultivated for decorative purposes. The Malpighiaceae family is common in South America, and is a tropical family of mostly small shrubs, with about 60 genera and 800 species known. It belongs to the Rutaceae order, and in Japan, only a few species, such as the Koushunkazura and Sasakikazura, can be found in Okinawa. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Malpighiaceae" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

… キントラノオ属は,中南米に約15種ほどがあるが,すべて低木で,2~3種が観賞用に栽植される。 キントラノオ科Malpighiaceaeは南アメリカに多く,ほとんどのものが小低木から成る熱帯系の科で,約60属800種が知られている。ミカン目に所属し,日本では沖縄にコウシュンカズラやササキカズラなど,少数の種が見られるだけである。…

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