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- Apocynaceae - Wikipedia
Apocynaceae ( ə ˌ p ɑː s ə ˈ n eɪ s i ˌ aɪ,-s iː ˌ iː , from Apocynum, Greek for "dog-away") is a family of flowering plants that includes trees, shrubs, herbs, stem succulents, and vines, commonly known as the dogbane family, [1] because some taxa were used as dog poison
- Apocynaceae | Description, Major Genera and Species, Facts - Britannica
Apocynaceae, dogbane family (order Gentianales) of flowering plants, including about 400 genera and 4,555 species of trees, shrubs, woody vines, and herbs Most members are considered poisonous, and a number are cultivated as ornamentals for their attractive flowers and foliage
- Family: Apocynaceae — dogbane family - Go Botany
The Apocynaceae includes species that were formerly placed in a separate family: Asclepiadaceae Visit this family in the Dichotomous Key
- Apocynaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Apocynaceae (dogbane) is an extremely diverse family that contains a wide range of growth forms including shrubs, vines, trees, herbs, and succulents
- Apocynaceae: Dogbane Family. Identify plants, flowers, shrubs and trees.
Identify plants and flowers of the Dogbane family (Apocynaceae) with these wildflower identification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according to families
- Apocynaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types - Biology Discussion
In this article we will discuss about:- 1 Characters of Apocynaceae 2 Distribution of Apocynaceae 3 Economic Importance 4 Affinities 5 Important Types
- Morphology, Ecology, Taxonomy, Diversity, Habitat and . . . - Springer
Apocynaceae is an important family in angiosperms, also known as the dogbane family of flowering plants It is a large family comprising approximately 5000 species and 415 genera according to updated classification (Endress et al , 2014)
- Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) - FSUS
Key to Apocynaceae As here circumscribed including the Asclepiadaceae, a family of about 440-480 genera and about 4800-5350 species, lianas, shrubs, perennial herbs, and trees, widespread in tropical and temperate areas (Endress et al 2018)
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