Definition of Monimiaceae. Meaning of Monimiaceae. Synonyms of Monimiaceae

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- The Monimiaceae is a family of flowering plants in the magnoliid order Laurales. It is closely related to the families Hernandiaceae and Lauraceae. It...
- pro parte) Family Lauraceae Family Monimiaceae (Cronquist included Athero****taceae and Siparunaceae in Monimiaceae) Family Trimeniaceae (Austrobaileyales)...
- taxonomists placed Glossocalyx and Siparuna in the family Monimiaceae. The monograph of Monimiaceae by William R. Philipson in 1993 was the last major work...
- boldo (from the Mapuche name foḻo), is a species of tree in the family Monimiaceae and the only species in the genus Peumus. It is endemic to the central...
- in the plant families of the barberry family, the Meni****ceae, the Monimiaceae, and the buttercup family. More than 225 different bisbenzylisoquinoline...
- Illiciaceae family Lactoridaceae family Lauraceae family Magnoliaceae family Monimiaceae family Myristicaceae family Piperaceae family Saururaceae family Schisandraceae...
- species of Dombeya on Réunion, and species of Monimia and Tambourissa (Monimiaceae) on both islands. There is an understory of small trees and shrubs including...
- macadamia family), Winteraceae, Myrtaceae (eucalypt and lilly pilly), Monimiaceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae, Aquifoliaceae (holly family), Chloranthaceae...
- species of evergreen tree in the family Athero****taceae (formerly Monimiaceae). Common names include Peruvian nutmeg, tihue or trihue (from the Mapuche...
- Cunoniaceae). Two other species are ****igned to genera Hedycaryoxylon (Monimiaceae) and Atherospermoxylon (Athero****taceae). A fossil water lily, Notonuphar...