Cyrillaceae

The Cyrillaceae are a small family of flowering plants in the order Ericales, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of the Americas.

[3] Fossil Cyrilla and Cliftonia leaves, wood and pollen have been reported from the Neogene Lower Rhine region brown coal.

Leaf fragments of Cyrilla have been found frequently in brown coals of central Europe.

The Cyrillaceae formed part of the Tertiary bog flora where they constituted an important component of the shrubby vegetation.

Among fossil Cyrilla from the Tertiary of Europe is †Cyrilla thomsonii described from the Miocene of Librar, Germany and the Bełchatów, Poland.