Cunoniaceae

Ackama Acrophyllum Aistopetalum Anodopetalum Bauera Caldcluvia Callicoma Ceratopetalum Codia Cunonia Davidsonia Eucryphia Geissois Gillbeea Hooglandia Karrabina Lamanonia Opocunonia Pancheria †Platydiscus Platylophus Pseudoweinmannia Pterophylla Pullea Schizomeria Spiraeanthemum †Tropidogyne?

Vesselowskya Weinmannia Cunoniaceae is a family of 27 genera and about 335 species[3] of woody plants in the order Oxalidales, mostly found in the tropical and wet temperate regions of the Southern Hemisphere.

The leaves are opposite or whorled (alternate in Davidsonia), and simple or compound (pinnate or palmate), with entire or toothed margin, and often with conspicuous stipules (interpetiolar or intrapetiolar).

Platydiscus peltatus was found in Upper Cretaceous rocks from Sweden and is likely a member of the Cunoniaceae.

Tropidogyne, found in Burmese amber, has flowers that strongly resemble the extant Ceratopetalum.