Definition of Lobeliaceae. Meaning of Lobeliaceae. Synonyms of Lobeliaceae

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Definition of Lobeliaceae

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Meaning of Lobeliaceae from wikipedia

- single introduction. This subfamily was formerly given family rank as Lobeliaceae, under a somewhat different cir****scription. The leaves are simple and...
- (2008). "Phylogenetic position and relationships of Lobelia glaberrima (Lobeliaceae), a new alpine species from southern South Island (New Zealand)". New...
- arable fields. Most current classifications include the segregate family Lobeliaceae in Campanulaceae as subfamily Lobelioideae. A third subfamily, Cyphioideae...
- Ridley, C. E. (2003), "Natural selection on floral traits of Lobelia (Lobeliaceae): spatial and temporal variation", American Journal of Botany, 90 (9):...
- Centropogon is a plant genus in the family Campanulaceae. In systems where the Lobeliaceae are recognized as distinct, Centropogon is placed there. Wikimedia Commons...
- Argophyllaceae Asteraceae - Asters Calyceraceae Campanulaceae (incl. Lobeliaceae) - Bellflowers Goodeniaceae (incl. Brunoniaceae) Menyanthaceae Pentaphragmataceae...
- This is a complete and as of 2009 up-to-date list of vascular plants listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation and protected in Russia at the...
- (2006). "Plasticity of inflorescence traits in Lobelia siphilitica (Lobeliaceae) in response to soil water availability". American Journal of Botany...
- also professor of natural history in Istanbul, Turkey and specialist in Lobeliaceae. It was first described and published in Novon Vol.9 on page 415 in 1999...
- This is a comprehensive list of the vascular plants of the Karelian Isthmus, a land m**** in Russia connected to Finland on one side and otherwise surrounded...