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- Turneraceae ****h ex DC. (/ˌtɜːrnɪˈreɪsii/) was a family of flowering plants consisting of 120 species in 10 genera. The Cronquist system placed the Turneracids...
- were recognized. Medusagynaceae, Quiinaceae, Peraceae, Malesherbiaceae, Turneraceae, Samydaceae, and Scyphostegiaceae were consolidated into other families...
- Clemens; Medeiros, Petrúcio C.R. (2006). "Pollination in Turnera subulata (Turneraceae): Unilateral reproductive dependence of the narrowly oligolectic bee...
- naturalist William Turner (1508–1568). It was previously placed in the family Turneraceae. The following species are currently recognized: Turnera acangatinga...
- World Online. Retrieved 26 May 2021. "Hyalocalyx setifer Rolfe [family TURNERACEAE]". JSTOR Global Plants. Retrieved 2023-01-03. S****, Joel S.; Arbo, Maria...
- the family has been expanded to include the former Malesherbiaceae and Turneraceae. Malesherbia Ruiz & Pav. Pibiria Maas Abatia Ruiz & Pav. → Salicaceae...
- Lepuropetalaceae, Rhoipteleaceae, Medusagynaceae, Quiinaceae, Malesherbiaceae, Turneraceae, Bretschneideraceae, Diegodendraceae, Cochlo****ceae, Peganaceae, Tetradiclidaceae...
- Paul C.; Blake, S. F. (1923). "Trees and Shrubs of Mexico (Oxalidaceae-Turneraceae)". Contributions from the United States National Herbarium. 23 (3). Washington...
- Retrieved 2023-08-06. Arbo, Maria Mercedes; Giulietti, Ana Maria (2009). "TURNERACEAE" (PDF). Plantas Raras do Brasil. Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana:...
- order Crossosomatales family Tamaricaceaeorder Caryophyllales family Turneraceaeorder Malpighiales (optionally inside P****ifloraceae) family Violaceae...