Caryophyllaceae - Wikipedia Caryophyllaceae, commonly called the pink family or carnation family, is a family of flowering plants It is included in the eudicot order Caryophyllales in the APG III system, alongside 33 other families, including Amaranthaceae, Cactaceae, and Polygonaceae [1]
Caryophyllaceae | Description, Taxonomy, Genera, Species | Britannica Caryophyllaceae, the pink, or carnation, family of flowering plants (order Caryophyllales), comprising some 100 genera and 2,200 species The plants are mainly of north temperate distribution, and a number are cultivated as garden ornamentals and as cut flowers for the floral industry
Caryophyllaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics CCA, Caryophyllaceae, is defined as a family of flowering plants comprising approximately 2400 species, characterized by annual or perennial herbs, often with swollen nodes, opposite simple leaves, and actinomorphic flowers that are typically bisexual or unisexual
Taxonomy browser (Caryophyllaceae) Greenberg AK Donoghue MJ 2011 Molecular systematics and character evolution in Caryophyllaceae Taxon 60 (6): 1637-1652 Publication date: December 1, 2011
Caryophyllaceae The Caryophyllaceae are herbs or rarely subshrubs comprising about 75 genera and 2,000 species further characterized by p-plastids and usually swollen nodes The leaves are simple, nearly always opposite and decussate, and are estipulate or sometimes have scarious stipules
Caryophyllaceae | Springer Nature Link A taxonomic revision of Sagina (Caryophyllaceae) in North America Rhodora 80: 1–91 Google Scholar Crow, G E 1979 The systematic significance of seed morphology in Sagina (Caryophyllaceae) under scanning electron microscopy Brittonia 31: 52–63 Article Google Scholar Davis, C L 1966 See general references Google Scholar Eckardt, Th