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Agavoideae is a
subfamily of
monocot flowering plants in the
family Asparagaceae,
order Asparagales. It has
previously been
treated as a
separate family...
- tuberose, is a
perennial plant in the
family Asparagaceae,
subfamily Agavoideae,
extracts of
which are used as a note in perfumery. Now
widely grown as...
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subfamily Agavoideae, are well
known to
produce bulbils that do not
actually meet the
botanical criterion to be
considered a bulb.
Within Agavoideae, bulbils...
- Cordyline) into the
family Dracaenaceae or kept in the
Agavaceae (now
Agavoideae). The name
dracaena is
derived from the
romanized form of the Ancient...
- the
agave plant,
called the piña. The
Agave genus is a
member of the
Agavoideae subfamily of the
Asparagaceae plant family which has
almost 200 species...
- The
genus is
currently placed in the
family Asparagaceae,
subfamily Agavoideae, and is
native to
northeast Asia (China, ****an, Korea, and the Russian...
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genus of
perennial shrubs and
trees in the
family Asparagaceae,
subfamily Agavoideae. Its 40–50
species are
notable for
their rosettes of evergreen, tough...
- (summer hyacinth). Some are used as cut flowers. The
agave subfamily,
Agavoideae, of the
Asparagaceae sensu lato is
treated in some
systems as a separate...
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adopted here,
Hesperocallis is
placed in the
family Asparagaceae,
subfamily Agavoideae,
since recent molecular systematic studies (Pires et al. 2004) have confirmed...
- Cryptosteph****, Cyrtanthus, Haemanthus, Rauhia, Scadoxus,
Stenomesson Asparagaceae Agavoideae: Agave, Beschorneria, Furcraea, Hesperaloe, Hesperoyucca, Manfreda, Polianthes...