Definition of Paeoniaceae. Meaning of Paeoniaceae. Synonyms of Paeoniaceae

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Definition of Paeoniaceae

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Meaning of Paeoniaceae from wikipedia

- any flowering plant in the genus Paeonia, the only genus in the family Paeoniaceae. Peonies are native to Asia, Europe, and Western North America. Scientists...
- peony) is a species of herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to central and eastern Asia from eastern Tibet across northern...
- anomala is a species of herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae. This peony is ½–1 m high, with a thick irregular taproot and thin side...
- Pan, K.-Y. (1999). "A revision of the Paeonia suffruticosa complex (Paeoniaceae)". Nordic Journal of Botany. 19 (3): 289–299. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051...
- saxifrage in Saxifragaceae), ornamental garden plants (e.g. peonies in Paeoniaceae), succulents (e.g. stonecrop in Cr****ulaceae) and aquatics (e.g. water****oil...
- in its own family Glaucidiaceae, or in the past in the family Paeoniaceae. Paeoniaceae, however, has now been shown unequivocally to belong in Saxifragales...
- white flowers and large, deeply incised leaves. It belongs to the family Paeoniaceae. Its local vernacular names include mamekhor or mamekh (Punjabi), ood-e-saleeb...
- peony, or garden peony, is a species of flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to mainly mountainous areas of Southern Europe and introduced...
- broteroi". Flora Protegida. Retrieved 2016-08-26. "Paeonia broteroi - (Paeoniaceae)". first-nature. Retrieved 2016-08-26. "Paeonia broteroi". PlantenTuin...
- needed] The APG III system ****igned the second of these families, the Paeoniaceae, to the order Saxifragales. Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). "An update...