- The
Dipsacaceae were
recognized as a
family (the
teasel family) of the
order Dipsacales containing 350
species of
perennial or
biennial herbs and shrubs...
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species of Scabiosa. Then
following a
comprehensive study of the
family Dipsacaceae by
Verlaque in 1983, and also by
Devesa in 1984. The
Scabioseae subfamily...
- system, the
order included Adoxaceae,
Caprifoliaceae sensu stricto,
Dipsacaceae, and Valerianaceae.
Under the 2003 APG II system, the cir****scription...
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listed in some
sources as
Scabiosa caucasica.
After a
study of the
family Dipsacaceae (by
Verlaque 1983), the
Scabioseae were then
split into
several genera...
- Clusiaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cr****ulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Cuscutaceae,
Dipsacaceae, Ericaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Gentianaceae, Geraniaceae, Gunneraceae...
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common feature beneath the
inflorescences of many Apiaceae, Asteraceae,
Dipsacaceae and Polygonaceae. Each
flower in an
inflorescence may have its own whorl...
- Office. Parolly, G.; Eren, Ö.; Nordt, B. (2005). "Lomelosia
solymica (
Dipsacaceae), a new
chasmophyte from the
Western Taurus Mts, Turkey". Willdenowia...
- The
species of the
family resemble both the
family Asteraceae and the
Dipsacaceae.
Calyceraceae are
perennial or
annual herbs.
There may be a few or many...
- new
African genus Pterothamnus within an
improved classification of
Dipsacaceae. Taxon, 62: 112-126. https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.621010
Flowering Plants...
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flowers share are
borne on an
enlarged stem. It is
characteristic of
Dipsacaceae. A
catkin or
ament is a scaly,
generally drooping spike or raceme. Cymose...