Definition of Dilleniaceae. Meaning of Dilleniaceae. Synonyms of Dilleniaceae

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Definition of Dilleniaceae

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- Dilleniaceae is a family of flowering plants with 11 genera and about 430 known species. Such a family has been universally recognized by taxonomists.[not...
- containing one family, Dilleniaceae. The APG III system of 2009, like the earlier APG II system of 2003, left the Dilleniaceae unplaced as to order, while...
- gastropods in the family Clausiliidae Delima, a genus of plants in the family Dilleniaceae, synonym of Tetracera Delima, family name, see De Lima This disambiguation...
- Prior to European settlement, the Caribbean was dominated by forested ecosystems. The insular Caribbean has been considered a biodiversity hotspot. Although...
- and golden guinea vine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is climber or scrambler with...
- Vitales, Zygophyllales, Clusiaceae Alliance, P****ifloraceae Alliance, Dilleniaceae, Huaceae, Picramniaceae, Sabiaceae, The Families and Genera of Vascular...
- Lardizabalaceae Meni****ceae Berberidaceae Ranunculaceae Tro****ndrales Tro****ndraceae Dilleniales Dilleniaceae Gunnerales Myrothamnaceae Gunneraceae...
- Lardizabalaceae Meni****ceae Berberidaceae Ranunculaceae Tro****ndrales Tro****ndraceae Dilleniales Dilleniaceae Gunnerales Myrothamnaceae Gunneraceae...
- diversity, ecology and evolution in a primitive Angiosperm genus:Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae)". Plant Syst. Evol. 125 (3): 139–154. doi:10.1007/BF00986147. S2CID 27820065...
- T61994577A61994579.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021. Hoogland, R.G. (1972). "Dilleniaceae". Flora Malesiana. 4 (1): 141–174 – via Naturalis Institutional Repository...