- Hernandiaceae (Propeller Tree Family) is a family of plants . (eol.org)
- Fascicle 24 covers the families Hernandiaceae (3 genera and 24 species in the Neotropics), Chloranthaceae (1 genus and 44 species in the Neotropics), and Piperaceae (2 genera and 88 species specifically in the Guianas). (nhbs.com)
- The Hernandiaceae species inhabit ecosystems with monoecious (rarely dioecious), deciduous or evergreen trees, shrubs, and perennial climbing plants. (wikipedia.org)
- The Hernandiaceae inhabit montane tropical forests, some species living 4,000 m above sea level, but most species are more frequently found in low-altitude rainforests. (wikipedia.org)
- The site of the Hernandiaceae measures 4,171 square meters, and was assigned as a protected species of plant in Okinawa. (okinawanderer.com)
- The Hernandiaceae are a family of flowering plants (angiosperms) in the order Laurales. (wikipedia.org)
- Trees of the family Hernandiaceae occur predominantly in the world's laurel forests and cloud forests, which occur in tropical, subtropical, and mild temperate regions of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, especially in the African, Indian and Pacific Ocean islands, New Caledonia, Madagascar, and central Chile. (wikipedia.org)
- A 300-year-old Hernandiaceae tree guarding both sides of a shrine in Nago City has been destroyed by Typhoon Sanba, which hammered the city early September. (okinawanderer.com)
- The Hernandiaceae species inhabit ecosystems with monoecious (rarely dioecious), deciduous or evergreen trees, shrubs, and perennial climbing plants. (wikipedia.org)