Definition of Salicaceae. Meaning of Salicaceae. Synonyms of Salicaceae

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Definition of Salicaceae

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- The Salicaceae is the willow family of flowering plants. The traditional family (Salicaceae sensu stricto) included the willows, poplar, aspen, and cottonwoods...
- in many plant families, including Betulaceae, ****aceae, Moraceae, and Salicaceae. Catkin-bearing plants include many trees or shrubs such as birch, willow...
- that also appear in the current Malpighiales, namely P****ifloraceae, Salicaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Achariaceae, Flacourtiaceae, Malesherbiaceae, and Turneraceae...
- below, the Salicaceae are cir****scribed broadly. Some taxonomists further divide the Salicaceae sensu lato into three families: Salicaceae sensu stricto...
- a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied...
- This is a list of flora that are native to the U.S. state of Washington. Sambucus nigra ― blue elderberry Sambucus racemosa ― red elderberry Viburnum edule...
- Salix arctica, the Arctic willow, is a tiny creeping willow (family Salicaceae). It is adapted to survive in Arctic conditions, specifically tundras. S...
- A list of prehistoric and extinct species whose fossils have been found in the La Brea Tar Pits, located in present-day Han**** Park, a city park on the...
- genus of plants including aspen and cottonwood, belongs to the family Salicaceae. Populus nigra (black poplar) is a fast-growing tree with a height of...
- Govaerts, R.H.A. (2021). "Salix alba L. f. tristis Gaudin and related taxa (Salicaceae)". Skvortsovia. 7 (3): 18–23. Irina V. Belyaeva; Olga V. Epantchintseva;...