-
order Asparagales. It has
previously been
treated as a
separate family,
Agavaceae. The
group includes many well-known
desert and dry-zone types, such as...
- Laxmanniaceae, or Lomandraceae.
Other authors have
placed the
genus in the
Agavaceae (now Agavoideae).
Cordyline is
native to the
western Pacific Ocean region...
- of the USA.
Yucca (
Agavaceae). Vol. 2.
Selbst Verlag. ISBN 3-00-009008-8.
Fritz Hochstätter, ed. (2004). Mexico.
Yucca (
Agavaceae). Vol. 3.
Selbst Verlag...
- in the
family Asparagaceae,
subfamily Agavoideae (formerly the
family Agavaceae).
There is only one
known species,
Behnia reticulata, a
climber plant...
-
Yucca filifera is a
member of the
subfamily Agavaceae,
family Asparagaceae,
native to
central Mexico. It was
discovered in 1840 in
northeastern Mexico...
- (sometimes with Cordyline) into the
family Dracaenaceae or kept in the
Agavaceae (now Agavoideae). The name
dracaena is
derived from the
romanized form...
-
States 2: 57–63, map 2, pl. 13–14.
Fritz Hochstätter (Hrsg.):
Yucca (
Agavaceae). Band 1 Dehiscent-fruited
species in the
Southwest and
Midwest of the...
- Main page: List of
Canadian plants by
family Families: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I J K | L | M | N | O | P Q | R | S | T | U V W | X Y Z Justicia...
-
Flora of
North America:
Yucca elata Fritz Hochstätter (Hrsg.):
Yucca (
Agavaceae). Band 1 Dehiscent-fruited
species in the
Southwest and
Midwest of the...
-
placed in the
segregated family Agavaceae. When this
system was su****ded by the APG III
system in 2009, the
Agavaceae were
subsumed into the expanded...