Definition of Byblidaceae. Meaning of Byblidaceae. Synonyms of Byblidaceae

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Definition of Byblidaceae

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- Native to Australia and New Guinea, it is the only genus in the family Byblidaceae. The first species in the genus was described by the English botanist...
- of carnivorous plants are found in the families Lentibulariaceae and Byblidaceae. Protocarnivorous plant species have also been found in the order, specifically...
- Anisophylleaceae (Cucurbitales) Brunelliaceae (Oxalidales) Bruniaceae (Bruniales) Byblidaceae (Lamiales) Cephalotaceae (Oxalidales) Chrysobalanaceae (Malpighiales)...
- Byblis liniflora is a species of carnivorous plant in the family Byblidaceae. It is found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. Byblis liniflora...
- Gesneriaceae Plantaginaceae Scrophulariaceae Stilbaceae Linderniaceae Byblidaceae Martyniaceae Pedaliaceae Acanthaceae Bignoniaceae Lentibulariaceae Schlegeliaceae...
- Gesneriaceae Plantaginaceae Scrophulariaceae Stilbaceae Linderniaceae Byblidaceae Martyniaceae Pedaliaceae Acanthaceae Bignoniaceae Lentibulariaceae Schlegeliaceae...
- Byblis filifolia is a species of plant in the Byblidaceae family. It is endemic to Australia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Byblis filifolia...
- Gesneriaceae Plantaginaceae Scrophulariaceae Stilbaceae Linderniaceae Byblidaceae Martyniaceae Pedaliaceae Acanthaceae Bignoniaceae Lentibulariaceae Schlegeliaceae...
- townsite was cancelled in 1972. A species of carnivorous plant in the Byblidaceae family, Byblis rorida, is found on the s****s of Lake Campion. "Campion...
- homologous. In 1922, Byblis and Roridula were moved into a new family, the Byblidaceae (and later further split out, forming the Roridulaceae). In the 1990s...