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- Periplocoideae is a subfamily of the dogbane plant family, Apocynaceae. It was not divided into tribes as of 2014. In 2014, the subfamily was cir****scribed...
- Stapeliopsis, Tavaresia, Tridentea, Tromotriche, Whitesloanea subfamily Periplocoideae: tribe Cryptolepideae: Cryptolepis Rubiaceae: Anthorrhiza, Anthospermum...
- with a green edge. The flowers are unusually large for the subfamily Periplocoideae, and have a malodorous fruity scent which grows as the day progresses...
- Liede-Schumann, S. (2006). The Genera of Asclepiadoideae, Secamonoideae and Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae): Descriptions, Illustrations, Identification, and Information...
- 1835 Asclepiadoideae Burnett, 1835 (incorporating the Asclepiadaceae) Periplocoideae Endl., 1838 Rauvolfioideae Kostel., 1834 Secamonoideae Endl., 1838 The...
- Hemidesmus indicus, Indian sarsaparilla, is a species of plant found in South Asia. It occurs over the greater part of India, from the upper Gangetic plain...
- Asclepiadaceae Family The Genera of Asclepiadoideae, Secamonoideae and Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae) Asclepiadaceae in BoDD – Botanical Dermatology Database...
- Liede-Schumann (2006). The Genera of Asclepiadoideae, Secamonoideae and Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae): Descriptions, Illustrations, Identification, and Information...
- Meve, Ulrich (2006). "The Genera of Asclepiadoideae, Secamonoideae and Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae)". Retrieved 19 November 2013. Fabris, H. A. 1965. Primulaceae...
- Albers, F. & U. Meve. 2001. A karyological survey of Asclepiadoideae, Periplocoideae, and Secamonoideae, and evolutionary considerations within Apocynaceae...