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- the Hyacintheae, Scilleae, M****onieae, and Chlorogaleae. In 1887 Engler divided the Liliaceae s.l. into two tribes, Lilieaoe and Scilleae. In the twentieth...
- had become vast and complicated. Baker placed Ornithogalum in the tribe Scilleae, one of eight tribes into which he divided the Liliaceae. He then further...
- in which Scilla and related genera formed one of eleven suborders, as Scilleae. This included many genera, including Cam****ia and Ornithogalum. Treatments...
- small 'core' represented by the tribe Tulipae, while large groups such Scilleae and Asparagae would become part of Asparagales either as part of the Amaryllidaceae...
- Subtribus III Gilliesieae p. 804 Subtribus IV M****onieae p. 806 Tribus XIII Scilleae p. 807 Tribus XIV Tulipeae p. 816 Tribus XV Colchiceae ... Tribus XX Veratreae...
- and Hooker divided it into 20 tribes and placed Galtonia in the tribe Scilleae with 19 other genera. In the German literature the taxonomic system of...
- ("catch-all"). He absorbed Asphodeleae into this family and created a suborder of Scilleae, which he considered equivalent to Link's Allieae. By the time of the next...
- represented by the tribe Tulipeae (18 genera), while large groups such Scilleae and Asparagae would become part of Asparagales either as part of the Amaryllidaceae...
- ****ignment of species to genera within the family Hyacinthaceae or subfamily Scilleae of the family Liliaceae, have troubled taxonomists since Linnaeus. The...
- small 'core' represented by the tribe Tulipeae, while large groups such as Scilleae and Asparagae would become part of Asparagales either as part of the Amaryllidaceae...