Boronia ( Latin: Boronia ) is a genus of shrubs of the Rutaceae family .
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Boronia Sm. |
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Representatives of the genus are endemic to Australia .
Evergreen shrubs. Leaves are opposite, from lanceolate to oval, simple or complex, partially aromatic. Flowers are 4-petal, cup-shaped or bell-shaped, fragrant, single, in shields or in umbrellas.
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Taxonomy
The genus Boronia is a member of the Rutaceae family of the order Sapindales .
| 8 more families (according to APG II System ) | |
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| order sapindonic | | | clan Boroniya | |
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| Department of Flowering, or Angiosperms | | | family Rutovye | | |
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| 44 more orders of flowering plants (according to the APG II System ) | | more than 160 births | |
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According to the database of The Plant List , the genus includes 149 species [2] :
- Boronia crenulata Sm.
- Boronia cymosa Endl.
- Boronia denticulata Sm.
- Boronia heterophylla F. Muell.
- Boronia inornata Turcz.
- Boronia lanuginosa Endl.
- Boronia latipinna JHWillis
- Boronia ledifolia ( Vent. ) J. Gay
- Boronia megastigma Nees ex Bartl. - Large-boron boronia
- Boronia mollis A.Cunn. ex Lindl.
- Boronia molloyae J. Drumm .
- Boronia muelleri ( Benth. ) Cheel
- Boronia pilosa Labill.
- Boronia pinnata Sm.
- Boronia purdieana diels
- Boronia serrulata Sm. - Fine-toothed harrow
- Boronia thujona ARPenfold & MBWelch