Asparagaceae (/əsˌpærəˈɡeɪsiˌaɪ,-siːˌiː/), known as the asparagus family, is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family name is based on the edible garden asparagus, Asparagus officinalis. This family includes both common garden plants as well as common houseplants. The garden plants include asparagus, yucca, bluebell, lily of the valley, and hosta, and the houseplants include snake plant, corn cane, spider plant, and plumosus fern.

The Asparagaceae is a morphologically heterogenous family with the included species varying widely in their appearance and growth form. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, with genera and species contained in the family native to all continents except Antarctica.

Taxonomy

Early taxonomy

The plant family Asparagaceae was first named, described, and published in Genera Plantarum in 1789 by the French botanist Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, who is particularly noted for his work in developing the concept of plant families. From the time of first introduction until the 21st century, the Asparagaceae was a monotypic family containing only the single genus, Asparagus, after which the family was named.

Asparagaceae under the APG II system

In 2003, the formation of the APG II plant classification system radically expanded the Asparagaceae to include the genera and species previously contained in seven plant families. In the APG II system, two options were provided as to the circumscription of the family, with Asparagaceae sensu lato (meaning in the wider sense) being the broader circumscription of the family documented in the APG II; or, Asparagaceae sensu stricto (meaning in the strict sense) consisting of only Asparagus and Hemiphylacus. If opting to use Asparagaceae sensu lato, the paper outlining the APG II system recommended placing the previously recognised family in parentheses after Asparagaceae. The paper also recommended including grouping the families Anemarrhenaceae, Anthericaeae, Behniaceae and Herreriaceae with the Agavaceae, noting that in 2000, the Convallariaceae, Dracaenaceae, Eriospermaceae and Nolinaceae had been grouped together in the Ruscaceae.

Asparagaceae under the APG II system
FamilyPreviously recognised families optionally included in APG IINotes
Asparagaceae (sensu lato)AgavaceaeIncludes: Anemarrhenaceae Anthericaeae Behniaceae Herreriaceae
Aphyllanthaceae
Asparagaceae (sensu stricto)
Hyacinthaceae
Laxmanniaceae
RuscaceaeIncludes: Convallariaceae Dracaenaceae Eriospermaceae Nolinaceae
Themidaceae

Asparagaceae under the APG III system

In 2009, botanists proposed a major revision of the Asparagales order of plants, that included a vast expansion of three constituent plant families; the Amaryllidaceae, Asparagaceae and Xanthorrhoeaceae, to include large number of genera in former plant families by placing them into subfamilies nested within these three plant families. Under the APG III system, the Asparagaceae contain seven subfamilies, and unlike the APG II system, Asparagaceae was only circumscribed in the broad sense (sensu lato), but the Asparagaceae subfamily Asparagoideae is roughly equivalent to Asparagaceae (sensu stricto) under the APG II system. Whilst the subfamilies are broadly equivalent to the previous subdivision by families under the APG II system, genera previously included in one previously recognised family may have moved to another subfamily under the APG III system, or even placed into another family outside of the Asparagaceae.[citation needed]

Asparagaceae under the APG III system
FamilySubfamilyPrevious subdivision under the APG II system
AsparagaceaeAgavoideaeAgavaceae
AphyllanthoideaeAphyllanthaceae
AsparagoideaeAsparagaceae (sensu stricto)
ScilloideaeHyacinthaceae
LomandroideaeLaxmanniaceae
Convallarioideae (formerly Nolinoideae)Ruscaceae
BrodiaeoideaeThemidaceae

Genera

As of July 2025, the family Asparagaceae includes 126 genera; and these genera contain approximately 3,170 accepted species altogether, although the number of accepted genera and their constituent species varies depending on authority and changes with time. The reference against the subfamily name is to the source which places the genus in that subfamily. (References may use the former subfamily name Nolinoideae rather than Convallarioideae.)

Asparagaceae genera
SubfamilyGenus
LomandroideaeAcanthocarpus Lehm.
AgavoideaeAgave L.
ScilloideaeAlbuca L. (sometimes included in Ornithogalum)
ScilloideaeAlrawia (Wendelbo) Perss. & Wendelbo
BrodiaeoideaeAndrostephium Torr.
AgavoideaeAnemarrhena Bunge
AgavoideaeAnthericum L.
AphyllanthoideaeAphyllanthes L.
LomandroideaeArthropodium R.Br.
AsparagoideaeAsparagus Tourn. ex L.
ConvallarioideaeAspidistra Ker Gawl. (including Antherolophus Gagnep., Colania Gagnep.)
ScilloideaeAutonoe (Webb & Berthel.) Speta
ScilloideaeBarnardia Lindl.
ConvallarioideaeBeaucarnea Lem. (including Calibanus Rose.)
AgavoideaeBehnia Didr.
BrodiaeoideaeBehria Greene
ScilloideaeBellevalia Lapeyr. (including Strangweja Bertol.)
AgavoideaeBeschorneria Kunth
BrodiaeoideaeBessera Schult.f.
BrodiaeoideaeBloomeria Kellogg
ScilloideaeBowiea Harv. ex Hook.f. (Climbing Onion, Sea Onion)
ScilloideaeBrimeura Salisb.
BrodiaeoideaeBrodiaea Sm.
AgavoideaeCamassia Lindl.
LomandroideaeChamaexeros Benth.
AgavoideaeChlorogalum (Lindl.) Kunth
AgavoideaeChlorophytum Ker Gawl.
AgavoideaeClara Kunth
ConvallarioideaeComospermum Rauschert
ConvallarioideaeConvallaria L.
LomandroideaeCordyline Comm. ex R.Br. (including Cohnia Kunth)
ConvallarioideaeDanae Medik.
BrodiaeoideaeDandya H.E.Moore
ConvallarioideaeDasylirion Zucc.
ScilloideaeDaubenya Lindl. (including Amphisiphon W.F.Barker, Androsiphon Schltr.)
AgavoideaeDiamena Ravenna
BrodiaeoideaeDichelostemma Kunth (including Brevoortia, Stropholirion)
LomandroideaeDichopogon Kunth (may be included in Arthropodium)
AgavoideaeDiora Ravenna
ScilloideaeDipcadi Medik. (sometimes included in Ornithogalum)
BrodiaeoideaeDipterostemon Rydb.
ConvallarioideaeDisporopsis Hance
AgavoideaeDiuranthera Hemsl.
ConvallarioideaeDracaena Vand. ex L. (including Sansevieria Thunb)
ScilloideaeDrimia Jacq. (including Litanthus Harv., Rhadamanthus Salisb., Rhodocodon Baker, Schizobasis Baker, Sypharissa Salisb., Tenicroa Raf., Thuranthos C.H.Wright, Urginea Steinh., Urgineopsis Compton)
ScilloideaeDrimiopsis Lindl. & Paxton (sometimes included in Ledebouria)
AgavoideaeEcheandia Ortega
AgavoideaeEchinoagave A.Vázquez, Rosales & García-Mor.
AgavoideaeEremocrinum M.E.Jones
ConvallarioideaeEriospermum Jacq.
ScilloideaeEucomis L'Hér.
LomandroideaeEustrephus R.Br.
ScilloideaeFessia Speta
AgavoideaeFurcraea Vent.
ScilloideaeGaltonia Decne. (included in Ornithogalum L. by Plants of the World Online and other sources)
AgavoideaeHagenbachia Nees & Mart.
AgavoideaeHastingsia S.Watson
AsparagoideaeHemiphylacus S.Watson
AgavoideaeHerreria Ruiz & Pav.
AgavoideaeHerreriopsis H.Perrier
AgavoideaeHesperaloe Engelm. in S.Watson
AgavoideaeHesperocallis A.Gray
AgavoideaeHesperoyucca (Engelm.) Trel. (included in Yucca by some sources)
ConvallarioideaeHeteropolygonatum M.N.Tamura & Ogisu
AgavoideaeHooveria D.W.Taylor & D.J.Keil
AgavoideaeHosta Tratt.
ScilloideaeHyacinthella Schur
ScilloideaeHyacinthoides Heist. ex Fabr. (including Endymion Dumort.)
ScilloideaeHyacinthus Tourn. ex L.
BrodiaeoideaeJaimehintonia B.L.Turner
ScilloideaeLachenalia Jacq. ex Murray (including Brachyscypha Baker, Periboea Kunth, Polyxena Kunth)
LomandroideaeLaxmannia R.Br. (including Bartlingia F. Mueller)
ScilloideaeLedebouria Roth (including Resnova van der Merwe)
ScilloideaeLeopoldia Parl. (included in Muscari Mill. by Plants of the World Online, may be treated as Muscari subg. Leopoldia)
AgavoideaeLeucocrinum Nutt. ex A.Gray
ConvallarioideaeLiriope Lour.
LomandroideaeLomandra Labill. (including Xerotes R. Brown)
ConvallarioideaeMaianthemum F.H.Wigg. (including Oligobotrya Baker, Smilacina Desf.)
AgavoideaeManfreda Salisb. (included in Agave by some sources)
ScilloideaeMassonia Thunb. ex Houtt. (including Neobakeria Schltr., Whiteheadia Harv.)
ScilloideaeMerwilla Speta
BrodiaeoideaeMilla Cav. (including Diphalangium)
BrodiaeoideaeMuilla S.Watson ex Benth.
ScilloideaeMuscari Mill. (including Botryanthus Kunth, and Pseudomuscari Garbari & Greuter)
ScilloideaeMuscarimia Kostel. ex Losinsk.
ScilloideaeNamophila U.Müll.-Doblies & D.Müll.-Doblies
ConvallarioideaeNolina Michx.
ScilloideaeOccultia Stedje & Rulkens
ConvallarioideaeOphiopogon Ker Gawl.
ScilloideaeOrnithogalum L. (including Battandiera Maire, Elsiea F.M.Leight., Neopatersonia Schonl.)
ScilloideaeOziroe Raf. (including Fortunatia J.F.Macbr.)
AgavoideaePaleoagave A.Vázquez, Rosales & García-Mor.
AgavoideaeParaagave A.Vázquez, Rosales & García-Mor.
AgavoideaeParadisea Mazzuc.
ConvallarioideaePeliosanthes Andrews
BrodiaeoideaePetronymphe H.E.Moore
AgavoideaePolianthes L. (included in Agave by some sources)
ConvallarioideaePolygonatum Mill.
AgavoideaeProchnyanthes S.Watson
ScilloideaeProspero Salisb.
ScilloideaePseudogaltonia (Kuntze) Engl. (sometimes included in Ornithogalum)
ScilloideaePseudolachenalia G.D.Duncan
ScilloideaePseudoprospero Speta
ScilloideaePuschkinia Adams
ConvallarioideaeReineckea Kunth
ScilloideaeResnova van der Merwe
ConvallarioideaeRohdea Roth (including Campylandra Baker and Gonioscypha Baker)
LomandroideaeRomnalda P.F.Stevens
ConvallarioideaeRuscus L.
ScilloideaeSchizocarphus van der Merwe
AgavoideaeSchoenolirion Durand
ScilloideaeScilla L. (including Chionodoxa Boiss.)
ConvallarioideaeSemele Kunth
LomandroideaeSowerbaea Sm.
ConvallarioideaeSpeirantha Baker
ScilloideaeSpetaea Wetschnig & Pfosser
ConvallarioideaeTheropogon Maxim.
LomandroideaeThysanotus R.Br. (including Murchisonia Brittan)
LomandroideaeTrichopetalum Lindl. (including Bottinaea Colla)
AgavoideaeTrihesperus Herb.
BrodiaeoideaeTriteleia Douglas ex Lindl. (including Hesperoscordium, Themis)
BrodiaeoideaeTriteleiopsis Hoover
ConvallarioideaeTupistra Ker Gawl. (including Tricalistra Ridl.)
ScilloideaeVeltheimia Gled.
LomandroideaeXerolirion A.S.George
BrodiaeoideaeXochiquetzallia J.Gut
AgavoideaeYucca L. (including Samuela Trel.)
ScilloideaeZagrosia Speta

Obsolete genera or species formerly included in the Asparagaceae

Calibanus was a former genus that was placed in the Asparagaceae (Convallarioideae subfamily) when the APG III system was introduced. Both members of the genus have since been transferred to the genus Beaucarnea (also a member of the Asparagaceae (Convallarioideae subfamily)) after molecular phylogenetic research demonstrated a strong phylogenetic relationship with species of Beaucarnea.

Sansevieria was a long recognised genus belonging to the Convallarioideae subfamily but on the basis of molecular phylogenetic studies, the species formerly including as belonging to the genus have been transferred to the genus Dracaena (also included in the Noliniodeae subfamily).

Bibliography

External links

  • Media related to Asparagaceae at Wikimedia Commons
  • [sensu stricto] in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards). : descriptions, illustrations, identification, information retrieval. Version: 27 April 2006.
  • [Asparagaceae sensu stricto]
  • 2006-12-07 at the Wayback Machine
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