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- 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]
- 石竹科_百度百科
石竹科(学名:Caryophyllaceae)一年生或多年生草本,稀亚灌木。 茎节通常膨大,具关节。 单叶对生,稀互生或轮生,全缘,基部多少连合;托叶有,膜质,或缺。 花辐射对称,排列成聚伞花序或聚伞圆锥花序,稀单生,少数呈总状花序、头状花序。
- 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
- Caryophyllaceae: Pink Family. Identify plants and flowers.
Identify plants and flowers of the Pink family (Caryophyllaceae) with these wildflower identification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according to families
- 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
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