family droseraceae การใช้
- The family Droseraceae is part of the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots.
- At all events, the " active steel trap " mechanism differs in one or more of these respects from trap mechanisms in other members of the family Droseraceae.
- This clade also includes the families Droseraceae ( sundews and Venus'flytrap ) and Nepenthaceae ( an Old World genus of pitcher plants ), as well as Drosophyllaceae.
- "Palaeoaldrovanda " is not a seed with a basic micropyle or chalaza . [ . . . ] Our new interpretation of " Palaeoaldrovanda " significantly influences the current view of the family Droseraceae.
- "Dionaea " is a monotypic genus closely related to the waterwheel plant ( " Aldrovanda vesiculosa " ) and sundews ( " Drosera " ), all of which belong to the family Droseraceae.
- Lastly, in his 1906 taxonomic monograph of the family Droseraceae, Ludwig Diels also described a new variety, " D . microphylla " var . " macropetala ", which was also later reduced to a synonym.
- Recent molecular and biochemical evidence ( see the AP-Website ) suggests the carnivorous taxa in the order Caryophyllales ( the families Droseraceae and Nepenthaceae and the species " Drosophyllum lusitanicum " and " Triphyophyllum peltatum " ) all belong to the same clade.
- Recent molecular and biochemical evidence ( see the AP-Website ) suggests the carnivorous taxa in the order Caryophyllales ( the families Droseraceae, Drosophyllaceae, Nepenthaceae, and the species " Triphyophyllum peltatum " ) all belong to the same clade, which does not consist only of carnivorous plants, but also of some noncarnivorous plants such as those in the family Ancistrocladaceae.
- Recent molecular and biochemical evidence ( see the AP-Website ) suggests the carnivorous taxa in the order Caryophyllales ( the families Droseraceae, Drosophyllaceae, Nepenthaceae, and the species " Triphyophyllum peltatum " ) all belong to the same clade, which does not consist only of carnivorous plants, but also includes some noncarnivorous plants, such as those in the family Ancistrocladaceae.