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cosmopolitan distribution

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Liliidae UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens Subclass Liliidae The largest monocot subclass, with over 25000 known species of cosmopolitan distribution. Considered by taxonomists to be the most derived (ie. recently evolved) of the monocot subclasses ...
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Rosidae UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... carrots, strawberries, apples, cherries, and raspberries. Euphorbiaceae: Spurge family Contains 7500 species of cosmopolitan distribution, but best developed in tropical and subtropical regions. Many members are economically ... acid metabolism (CAM), an adaptation of CO2-fixation to dry habitats. Cosmopolitan distribution in arid, temperate or warm-temperate regions, but especially diversified in ...
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New Disease Reports - First record of Cylindrocladium pauciramosum on Ceanothus in the UK
... C. pauciramosum in the UK and the first record on Ceanothus. The pathogen has a cosmopolitan distribution and is recorded as affecting other ornamental hosts but on several occasions has been misidentified ...
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Cactus Definition
... the Euphorbiaceae, a family of herbs, shrubs, and trees of greatly varied structure and almost cosmopolitan distribution, although most species are tropical. In the United States the family is most common in ...
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Neomyzus circumflexum
... Master Neomyzus circumflexus (Buckton) Cresentmarked Lily Aphid Hosts Distribution Damage Biology Behavior Management Reference Authors Ronald F.L. Mau, Extension Entomologist ... violets (Viola sp.) (Timberlake, 1924). DISTRIBUTION This aphid has a cosmopolitan distribution, probably transported by the activities of man. The general distribution includes Argentina, Belgium, Formosa, Great Britain, ...
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Liriomyza trifolii
... a serious pest of chrysanthemum. DISTRIBUTION Native to the Americas, this insect is widespread over North, South, and Central America. Having a very cosmopolitan distribution, it is present in Ethiopia ... (Diptera: Agromyzidae) on Celery. Environ. Entomol. 13(2): 497-501. Lynch, J. A. 1986. Distribution of Liriomyza Leafminers and Associated Hymenopterous Parasites on Watermelon in Hawaii. M.S. ...
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Campanulaceae
... Asterales Common names: bell flower, bluebell family (Eng.); klokkiesfamilie (Afr.) This is a cosmopolitan family with showy flowers, mainly from the northern hemisphere, but in ... fruit is a capsule. Wahlenbergia procumbens Roella amplexicaulis Roella cuspidata Distribution The Campanulaceae has a cosmopolitan distribution, although more abundant in temperate and subtropical regions and consists ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alismataceae Vent.
... non-C4 type (Sagittaria). Geography, cytology. Temperate, sub-tropical, and tropical. Cosmopolitan. X = (5-)7–11(-13). Taxonomy. Subclass Monocotyledonae. Superorder Alismatiflorae; Alismatales. APG ... exhibiting specified attributes, summaries of attributes within groups of taxa, geographical distribution, genera included in each family, classifications (Dahlgren; Dahlgren, Clifford, and Yeo; ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alliaceae J.G. Agardh
... Geography, cytology. Holarctic, Paleotropical, and Neotropical. Temperate, sub-tropical, and tropical. Cosmopolitan, but few in Australasia. Taxonomy. Subclass Monocotyledonae. Superorder Liliiflorae; Asparagales. APG ... specified attributes, summaries of attributes within groups of taxa, geographical distribution, genera included in each family, classifications (Dahlgren; Dahlgren, Clifford, and Yeo ...
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Fuchiarama
... with jewellery, gifts and New Zealand souvenirs. From there it was on to the Masterton Cosmopolitan Club for lunch. After lunch we travelled to the Awaiti Gardens, 6 acres of gardens ... than she would have liked. Catherine thanked Ted and Alison Sweetman for the printing and distribution of the 2005 calendar and very generous royalties of $1568 paid to the Society, also ...
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