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Soap Lilies In California
... temperate and subtropical regions. Some botanists have placed many of the genera into separate families, such as the Agave Family (Agavaceae) and Amaryllis Family (Amaryllidaceae). Although it is ... ), several types of glucosides yielding toxic products upon hydrolysis occur in widely unrelated families. The most important groups of glucosides concerned in plant poisoning are cyanogenetic glucosides, ...
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Recent pteridophyte name changes
... 1998 Nomenclatural synonym. Bostock 1998 Angiopteridaceae = Marattiaceae 1998 Past authors have recognized separate families for each of the marattioid genera; while morphologically quite distinct, recognition ... Chambers & Farrant 1998 Leptopteris Leptopteris 1998 The characters traditionally used to separate species are very variable and the boundaries between Leptopteris frazeri (Australia), ...
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Trochodendron aralioides - UBC Botanical Garden Forums
... Daniel, Cronquist (1988) and Takhtajan (1996) both accept these as monotypic families (Trochodendraceae, Tetracentraceae), the sole families in the order Trochodendrales. APG (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, 1998, 2003) ... Re: Trochodendron aralioides I'd be inclined to keep them in separate families. Agreed that two monotypic families does look like excessive splitting, but again, about the only ...
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Angiosperm Families - Implicit Attributes
... non-petaloid. Stamens not didynamous, not tetradynamous; filantherous. Filaments not appendiculate. Anthers separate from one another; not becoming inverted during development; bilocular; unappendaged. Pollen ... publication as: ‘Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 1992 onwards. The families of flowering plants: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval. Version: 29th July ...
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Angiosperm Families - Acanthaceae Juss.
... (mostly), or isomerous with the perianth; oppositisepalous; alternating with the corolla members. Anthers separate from one another, or connivent; dorsifixed (often with one lobe reduced or abortive); ... this publication as: ‘Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 1992 onwards. The families of flowering plants: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval. Version: 29th July 2006. ...
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The Broadleaf Families of Trees in the Sierra Nevada
... catkin flowers (spike-like), both male and female. The flowers that produce seeds are on separate trees from the flowers that produce pollen. Willows are hardy and grow quickly. They are ... of Trees in the Sierra Nevada. The Broadleaf Families of Trees in the Sierra Nevada. Native Families of Trees in the Sierra Nevada. Native Families of Trees in Southern California. Got Pine? - Your ...
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The Broadleaf Families of Trees in Southern California
... catkin flowers (spike-like), both male and female. The flowers that produce seeds are on separate trees from the flowers that produce pollen. Willows are hardy and grow quickly. They ... Stuart and John Sawyer. Resources - Related pages. Articles - Our Index. South California: Families of Native Trees, Pines. Sierra Nevada: Families of Native Trees. Pines: Introducing Pines, How to Names Pines. Got ...
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Begoniaceae
... Begoniaceae Plant Families with Succulent Species Begoniaceae - Begonia Family The Begoniaceae is an family of 2 genera and ... evergreen with broad, asymmetrically shaped brittle leaves. Flowers are unisexual with 2 - 5 prominant sepals, separate or absent petals, 4 to many stamens and 2 - 5 carpels. Begonias are cultivated for ...
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Euphorbiaceae
... Euphorbiaceae Plant Families with Succulent Species Euphorbiaceae - Spurges The Euphorbiaceae is a very large, widely distributed family including ... bracts that give the appearance of a large flower. However, some species of Euphorbia have separate male and female plants and some species e.g. Euphorbia obesa may produce a mixture ...
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Open Directory - Science:Biology:Flora and Fauna:Plantae:Magnoliophyta:Magnoliopsida
... family. One of the largest families of flowering plants. The family is usually divided into three sub-families that are sometimes recognised as three separate families: Papilionaceae, Caesalpiniaceae and Mimosaceae. ... Acacia, Albizia, and Mimosa. The taxonomy at dmoz.org treats these three as separate families and defines the Fabaceae narrowly - see the related links for the Caesalpiniaceae and ...
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