Apocynoideae
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Apocynoideae is a subfamily of the flowering plant family Apocynaceae (order Gentianales), also called the 'dogbane' or milkweed family, containing about 860 species across 78 genera. Several are of pharmacological interest; Strophanthus has furnished highly effective arrow poisons, due to their cardiac glycoside content.[1] Apocynoideae also includes many popular landscaping and ornamental species, one of the best-known, and most infamous, being the oleander (Nerium oleander); the subfamily also contains remarkable pachycaul genera like Adenium and Pachypodium.
Genera
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Gallery
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Alafia caudata subsp. latiloba
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Chonemorpha fragrans side view of flowers
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Cycladenia humilis var. jonesii
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Echites panduratus (harvested, edible, hairy flowers)
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Funtumia elastica, former rubber source
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Holarrhena pubescens (detail)
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Mascarenhasia arborescens, former rubber source
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Pachypodium lamerei, a pachycaul species
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Pachypodium lamerei, close-up
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Parsonsia diaphanophleba, single flower
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Stephanostema stenocarpa (flowers v. small relative to foliage)
References
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