<P> The most commercially used plant in the order is tea (Camellia sinensis) from the Theaceae family . The order also includes some edible fruits, including kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa), persimmon (genus Diospyros), blueberry, huckleberry, cranberry, Brazil nut, and Mamey sapote . The order also includes shea (Vitellaria paradoxa), which is the major dietary lipid source for millions of sub-Saharan Africans . Many Ericales species are cultivated for their showy flowers: well - known examples are azalea, rhododendron, camellia, heather, polyanthus, cyclamen, phlox, and busy Lizzie . </P> <P> These families are recognized in the APG III system as members of the Ericales: </P> <Ul> <Li> Family Actinidiaceae (kiwifruit family) </Li> <Li> Family Balsaminaceae (balsam family) Impatiens balsamina from the Balsaminaceae </Li> <Li> Family Clethraceae (clethra family) </Li> <Li> Family Cyrillaceae (cyrilla family) </Li> <Li> Family Diapensiaceae </Li> <Li> Family Ebenaceae (ebony and persimmon family) </Li> <Li> Family Ericaceae (heath, rhododendron, and blueberry family) </Li> <Li> Family Fouquieriaceae (ocotillo family) </Li> <Li> Family Lecythidaceae (Brazil nut family) </Li> <Li> Family Marcgraviaceae </Li> <Li> Family Mitrastemonaceae </Li> <Li> Family Pentaphylacaceae </Li> <Li> Family Polemoniaceae (phlox family) </Li> <Li> Family Primulaceae (primrose and snowbell family) Primula rosea from the Primulaceae </Li> <Li> Family Roridulaceae </Li> <Li> Family Sapotaceae (sapodilla family) </Li> <Li> Family Sarraceniaceae (American pitcher plant family) </Li> <Li> Family Sladeniaceae </Li> <Li> Family Styracaceae (silverbell family) </Li> <Li> Family Symplocaceae (sapphireberry family) </Li> <Li> Family Tetrameristaceae </Li> <Li> Family Theaceae (tea and camellia family) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Family Actinidiaceae (kiwifruit family) </Li>

Family of trees and shrubs of order ericales
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