Family: Calycanthaceae

Calycanthus floridus

Calycanthus floridus L. - Sweet-shrub

Photo © by Peter Nelson
Taken at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, NY, 1971.

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Last Modified 03/20/2013

List of Calycanthaceae Genera

References to Calycanthaceae

  • Angelo, R.; Boufford, D. E. 2010. Atlas of the flora of New England: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Rhodora 112: 244-326.
  • Bennett, H. D. 1950. Some aspects of the seed and seedling anatomy of Calycanthus floridus L. Ph.D. Dissertation Iowa State Univ., Iowa City,
  • Boufford, D. E.; Spongberg, S. A. 1981. Calycanthus floridus (Calycanthaceae): a nomenclatural note. J. Arnold Arbor. 62: 265-266.
  • Bygrave, P. 1996. Allspices and winter-sweets: an account of Calycanthaceae in the wild and cultivation. New Plantsman 3: 40-9.
  • Cheadle, V. I.; Esau, K. 1958. Secondary phloem of Calycanthaceae. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 29: 397-510.
  • Clute, W. 1938. Fruiting of Calycanthus. American Botanist 44: 47-9.
  • Daumann, E. 1930. Das Bl³tennektarium von Magnolia und die Futterk÷rper in der Bl³te von Calycanthus. Planta 11: 108-16. (In German)
  • Endress, P. K. 1972. On the comparative developmental morphology, embryology and systematics in Laurales. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 92: 331-428. (In German, English summary)
  • Endress, P. K.; Igersheim, A. 1997. Gynoecium diversity and systematics of the Laurales. J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 125: 93-168.
  • Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1997. Flora of North America, Volume 3. Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Oxford University Press, New York. , 590 pages.
  • Li, J. et.al. 2004. Phylogenetics of Calycanthaceae. Harvard Papers in Botany 9: 69-82.
  • Long Island Botanical Society Flora Committee. 1996. Preliminary atlas of the Magnoldiideae on Long Island, N.Y. Part 1. Long Island Botanical Society Newsletter 6(6): 41-4.
  • Medley, M. E.; Wofford, B. E. 1980. Thuja occidentalis L. and other notewothy collections from the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River in McCreaery County, Kentucky. Castanea 45: 213-5.
  • Mitchell, R. S.; Beal, E. D. (eds.) (1979): 1979. Magnoliaceae through Ceratophyllaceae of New York State. Vol. NY State Museum Bull. 435. Vol. Contributions to a Flora of New York State II.. Univ. of the state of NY, Albany, NY.
  • Nicely, K. A. 1965. A monographic study of the Calycanthaceae. Castanea 30: 38-81.
  • Pollard, C. L. 1938. Calycanthaceae. N. Amer. Fl. 22(3)
  • Ramaley, F. 1899. Seedlings of certain woody plants. Minnesota Bot. Stud. 2: 69-86.
  • Ramaley, F. 1899. Comparative anatomy of hypocotyl and epicotyl in woody plants. Minnesota Bot. Stud. 2: 87-136.
  • Rickson, F. R. 1979. Ultrastructural development of the beetle food tissue of Calycanthus flowers. Amer. J. Bot. 66(1): 80-6.
  • Sax, K. 1933. Chromosome behavior in Calycanthus. J. Arnold Arbor. 14: 279-81.
  • Schaeppi, H. 1953. Morphological investigation of the carpel of the Calycanthaceae. Phytomorphology 3: 112-8.
  • Schurhoff, P. N. 1923. Zur Apogamie von Calycanthus. Flora 116: 73-84.
  • Schuroff, P. N. 1921. Zur apogamie von Calycanthus. Flora 116: 73-84.
  • Smith, G. H. 1928. Vascular anatomy of Ranalian flowers, - II. Ranunculaceae (continued), Menispermaceae, Calycanthaceae, Annonaceae. Bot. Gaz. 85: 152-77.
  • Staedler, Y. M. et.al. 2007. Floral phyllotaxis and floral architecture in Calycanthaceae (Laurales). Int. J. Plant Sci. 168: 285-306.
  • Staedler, Y. M. et.al. 2009. Comparative gynoecium structure and development in Calycanthaceae (Laurales). Int. J. Plant Sci. 170: 21-41.
  • Sterns, E. E. 1888. The fruit of Calycanthus. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 15: 205-9.
  • Thorne, R. F. 1974. A phylogenetic classification of the Annoniflorae. Aliso 8: 147-209.
  • Tippo, O. 1938. Comparative anatomy of the Moraceae and their presumed allies. Bot. Gaz. 100: 1-99.
  • Wood, C. E. 1958. The genera of the woody Ranales of the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor. 39(3): 296-346.