Before genetic evidence appeared in the last 10 years, the placement of the Actinidiaceae within the Ericales was highly controversial. The
USDA Plants Database, a resource considered authoritative, still places the Actinidaceae within the
Theales, an order which has been shown not to be
monophyletic. Placement of the Actinidiaceae within the Ericales has been strongly supported recently by genetic evidence, and contrary to previous thought, it is not a
basal member of the Ericales. Multiple studies using genetic evidence now firmly place the Actinidiaceae in the Ericoid
clade, a monophyletic group consisting of the
Ericaceae, the
Cyrillaceae, the
Clethraceae, the
Sarraceniaceae, and the
Roridulaceae. Further genetic evidence points to the Actinidiaceae being sister to the Roridulaceae, with the Roridulaceae and Sarraceniaceae, forming another, smaller, monophyletic group. ==Evidence supporting monophyly of the Actinidiaceae==