Saxifragales

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<==Saxifragales
   |  i. s.: Heuchera
   |         Paeoniales
   |           |--Glaucidiaceae
   |           `--Paeonia [Paeoniaceae]
   |                `--P. corallina
   |         Itea [Iteaceae]
   |         Pterostemon [Pterostemonaceae]
   |         Tetracarpaea [Tetracarpaeaceae]
   |         Crassulaceae
   |         Penthorum [Penthoraceae]
   |         Saxifragaceae
   |         Aphanopetalum [Aphanopetalaceae]
   |         Ribes [Grossulariaceae]
   |           |--R. aurem
   |           |--R. glaciale
   |           |--R. griffithii
   |           |--R. grossularia
   |           |--R. luridum
   |           |--R. rubrum
   |           |--R. sanguineum
   |           `--R. uva-crispa
   |--+--Greyia [Greyiaceae]
   |  |--Francoa [Francoaceae]
   |  `--Cercidiphyllaceae
   |       |--Cercidiphyllum japonicum
   |       `--Trochodendroides arctica
   `--Hamamelidineae [Hamamelidales]
        |--Altingiaceae
        |    |--Altingia
        |    |--Liquidambar formosana [incl. L. maximowiczii]
        |    `--Semiliquidambar
        `--Hamamelidaceae
             |  i. s.: Sycopsis
             |         Distylium racemosum
             |         Bucklandia
             |         Sinowilsonia
             |         Corylopsis spicata [incl. Rotlera japonica]
             |--Disanthus [Disanthoideae]
             |--Hamamelis [Hamamelidoideae]
             |    |--H. japonica
             |    |--H. vernalis
             |    `--H. virginiana
             `--Exbucklandioideae
                  |--Chunia
                  |--Exbucklandia
                  |--Mytilaria
                  `--Rhodoleia [Rhodoleioideae]

* Type species of genus indicated

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