Definition of Icacinaceae. Meaning of Icacinaceae. Synonyms of Icacinaceae

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- The Icacinaceae, also called the white pear family, are a family of flowering plants, consisting of trees, shrubs, and lianas, primarily of the tropics...
- List of basal asterid families Atkinson, Brian A. (14 November 2022). "Icacinaceae fossil provides evidence for a Cretaceous origin of the lamiids". Nature...
- western Pacific. The genus was formerly treated as belonging to the family Icacinaceae. Few species have been cultivated. Citronella mucronata, from Chile,...
- phylogenetic analysis based on 73 plastid genes found it to be sister to Icacinaceae. It is now placed in the order Icacinales. POWO (2023). "Oncotheca Baill"...
- families, Icacinaceae and Oncothecaceae, which were both unplaced families in APG III. Atkinson, Brian A. (14 November 2022). "Icacinaceae fossil provides...
- Metteniusaceae, and Icacinaceae sensu stricto. Icacinaceae sensu stricto will eventually be divided further. In the 2001 study of Icacinaceae, Kårehed transferred...
- other forms within the family Cornaceae. Pennantia was in the family Icacinaceae. In the classification system of Dahlgren the families Apiaceae and Araliaceae...
- plants in the family Metteniusaceae. It was formerly placed in the family Icacinaceae. It has about 13 species. One of these species, E. harleyi, was described...
- ripe with a woody endocarp. Platea was once placed in the Icacinaceae. After the Icacinaceae were split into four smaller families, Platea was transferred...
- manawatāwhi (Māori), is a species of plant in the family Pennantiaceae (Icacinaceae in older classifications). It is endemic to Manawatāwhi / Three Kings...