Sapotaceae - Wikipedia The Sapotaceae are a family of flowering plants belonging to the order Ericales The family includes about 800 species of evergreen trees and shrubs in around 65 genera (35–75, depending on generic definition)
Sapotaceae | plant family | Britannica Sapotaceae is a largely tropical family of evergreen trees and shrubs There are 53 genera and about 1,100 species in the family, but generic limits in the family are notoriously difficult and changeable
Plant Atlas - University of South Florida SAPOTACEAE Jump to a section: Classification; Genera; Identification Key; Contains 5 genera and 17 accepted taxa overall This family is completely databased for all specimens Characteristics Family SAPOTACEAE Classification Dicot Common Name-Specimen View USF Herbarium specimens of this family Notes-
Sapotaceae: Characters, Distribution and Economic Importance Sapotaceae includes 40 genera and 60 species of primarily tropical trees common in old world 1 Food: Several species of Achras sapota (H Chiku), Manilkara kauki (H Khirini), Manilkara hexandra, Mimusops elengi (V Maulsari), Bassia longifolia yield juicy edible fruits
Sapotaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics The Sapotaceae family encompasses the genus Pouteria spp , comprising approximately 1,250 species of fruits cherished by consumers for their delightful assortment and flavors Over the years, extensive research has been devoted to exploring the natural bioactive compounds present in these fruits, with the primary goal of preventing and or
Sapotaceae - SpringerLink Part of the book series: The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants ( (FAMILIES GENERA,volume 6))
Plant Family: 74 Genera in Sapotaceae - monsteraholic. com The Sapotaceae family is a group of flowering plants comprising around 74 genera and an estimated 1,100 species These plants are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Australia
Sapotaceae - University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa The Sapotaceae are trees or shrubs with milky sap comprising about 70 genera and 800 species that are often further characterized by the presence of reddish-brown hairs on the leaf undersides and other plant surfaces
Sapotaceae - Lucidcentral A family of about 60-80 genera and at least 1300 species, widespread in tropical and subtropical parts of the Old and New World Ten genera occur naturally in Australia and 36 native species, including one subspecies and one variety, and one naturalised genus (Chrysophyllum) with two species