Definition of Restionaceae. Meaning of Restionaceae. Synonyms of Restionaceae

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Definition of Restionaceae

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- The Restionaceae, also called restiads and restios, are a family of flowering plants native to the Southern Hemisphere; they vary from a few centimeters...
- Flagellariaceae Joinvilleaceae Juncaceae Mayacaceae Poaceae Rapateaceae Restionaceae (including Centrolepidaceae) Thurniaceae Typhaceae Xyridaceae The earlier...
- Reed is a common name for several tall, gr****-like plants of wetlands. They are all members of the order Poales (in the modern, expanded cir****scription)...
- Bromeliaceae Rapateaceae Xyridaceae Eriocaulaceae Mayacaceae Thurniaceae Juncaceae Cyperaceae Restionaceae Flagellariaceae Joinvilleaceae Ecdeiocoleaceae Poaceae...
- Bromeliaceae Rapateaceae Xyridaceae Eriocaulaceae Mayacaceae Thurniaceae Juncaceae Cyperaceae Restionaceae Flagellariaceae Joinvilleaceae Ecdeiocoleaceae Poaceae...
- These include the sedges (Cyperaceae), rushes (Juncaceae), restios (Restionaceae), and cat-tails (Typhaceae). All are monocotyledons, typically with narrow...
- Bromeliaceae Rapateaceae Xyridaceae Eriocaulaceae Mayacaceae Thurniaceae Juncaceae Cyperaceae Restionaceae Flagellariaceae Joinvilleaceae Ecdeiocoleaceae Poaceae...
- Bromeliaceae Rapateaceae Xyridaceae Eriocaulaceae Mayacaceae Thurniaceae Juncaceae Cyperaceae Restionaceae Flagellariaceae Joinvilleaceae Ecdeiocoleaceae Poaceae...
- bearing many small, tubular or globular flowers and ericoid leaves. Restionaceae also occur in greater variety in fynbos than anywhere else; their species...
- family: order Glumaceae family Eriocauleae family Centrolepideae family Restionaceae family Cyperaceae family Gramineae (Poaceae) The APG II system places...