celastraceae การใช้
- No one has yet published an intrafamilial classification for the expanded Celastraceae.
- Unlike many in Celastraceae, the seeds have no aril.
- The genus and species constitutes part of the Bittersweet plant family Celastraceae.
- A phylogenetic classification of Celastraceae sensu APG III has not yet been published.
- As a taxonomist, he described numerous plants from the botanical families Celastraceae and Erythroxylaceae.
- It is a plant in the family Dipentodontaceae, sometimes classified in the family Celastraceae.
- The plant genus " Wimmeria " within the family Celastraceae is named after him.
- In the APG III system, the Celastraceae family was expanded to consist of these five groups.
- These are : Celastraceae, Casuarinaceae, Combretaceae, Cunoniaceae, Haloragidaceae, Hypoxidaceae, Loganiaceae, Pittosporaceae and Rhizophoraceae.
- It was in an unresolved monotypic family in 1987, but he later treated it as a subfamily of Celastraceae.
- The family Hippocrateaceae was found to be deeply nested within the Celastraceae and is no longer recognized as a separate family.
- Thus the article Celastraceae, about a family recognized in APG III, is categorized as : Category : Rosid families.
- In 2009, the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group expanded the family Celastraceae to consist of the five clades of the pentatomy mentioned above.
- Parnassiaceae have sometimes been treated as part of this family, although they are only distantly genetically related and are now placed in Celastraceae.
- ""'Euonymus cochinchinensis " "'is a tree of tropical Asia in the staff vine family Celastraceae.
- In their APG II classification in 2003, the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group recognized three families in the Celastrales-Lepidobotryaceae, Parnassiaceae, and Celastraceae.
- ""'Cassine viburnifolia " "'is a mangrove plant of tropical Asia in the staff vine family Celastraceae.
- After being placed elsewhere, " Canotia, Brexia ", and " Plagiopteron " were found to belong in the Celastraceae.
- "' Denhamia "'is a genus of plants within the family Celastraceae, with all species endemic to eastern and northern Australia.
- In Ethiopia the larvae of this species has been recorded as feeding on leaves of " Catha edulis " ( " Celastraceae " ).
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