Asphodelaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants. Such a family has not been recognized by very many taxonomists and the circumscription of the family has varied. The APG II system, of 2003, does not recognize this family as such, but allows it to be segregated from the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, as an optional segregate. In as far as APG II accepts this family it is placed in the order Asparagales, in the clade monocots. This is a slight change from the APG system, of 1998, which did firmly accept such a family. According to the AP-website, the family now includes over a dozen genera, totalling some eight hundred species. The best known genus is Aloe (also spelled Aloƫ). Such a family is native to Africa and the Mediterranean basin to Central Asia, with one genus (Bulbinella) in New Zealand. The greatest diversity occurs in South Africa.
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