Definition of Datiscaceae. Meaning of Datiscaceae. Synonyms of Datiscaceae

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Definition of Datiscaceae

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- The Datiscaceae are a family of dicotyledonous plants, containing two species of the genus Datisca. Two other genera, Octomeles and Tetrameles, are now...
- by insects, but wind pollination is also present (in Coriariaceae and Datiscaceae). The order consists of roughly 2600 species in eight families. The largest...
- in the family Tetramelaceae. They were previously classified in the Datiscaceae but found genetically to not form a natural clade with the other members...
- nodules formed by actinomyces (Betulaceae, Casuarinaceae, Coriariaceae, Datiscaceae, Elaeagnaceae, Myricaceae, Rhamnaceae and Rosaceae), and the two remaining...
- Br****icaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Begoniaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Datiscaceae, Desfontainiaceae, Polemoniaceae, Primulaceae, Rubiaceae, Sterculiaceae...
- Anisophylleaceae Corynocarpaceae Coriariaceae Cucurbitaceae Tetramelaceae Datiscaceae Begoniaceae Fabales Quillajaceae Fabaceae Surianaceae Polygalaceae ****ales...
- Anisophylleaceae Corynocarpaceae Coriariaceae Cucurbitaceae Tetramelaceae Datiscaceae Begoniaceae Fabales Quillajaceae Fabaceae Surianaceae Polygalaceae ****ales...
- Anisophylleaceae Corynocarpaceae Coriariaceae Cucurbitaceae Tetramelaceae Datiscaceae Begoniaceae Fabales Quillajaceae Fabaceae Surianaceae Polygalaceae ****ales...
- Anisophylleaceae Corynocarpaceae Coriariaceae Cucurbitaceae Tetramelaceae Datiscaceae Begoniaceae Fabales Quillajaceae Fabaceae Surianaceae Polygalaceae ****ales...
- The Tetramelaceae are a family of plants formerly classed in the Datiscaceae family[citation needed]. It contains two genera, Octomeles and Tetrameles...