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- Alangiaceae was recognized as a small family of small dicotyledon trees, shrubs or lianas, closely related to the Cornaceae (dogwood family). There is...
- Domatia are also found in some rainforest tree species in the families Alangiaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Fabaceae, Icacinaceae, Meliaceae, Rubiaceae, Sapindaceae...
- of these genera are sometimes split off into their own families (e.g. Alangiaceae), and the usage remains inconsistent. The oldest fossil that can be related...
- the dogwood family Cornaceae, or as the sole member of its own family Alangiaceae. Alangium has about 40 species, but some of the species boundaries are...
- the order comprised the families Cornaceae, Nyssaceae, Garryaceae, and Alangiaceae, and was placed among the Rosidae, but this interpretation is no longer...
- This article contains a list of the more than 2,200 vascular plant species of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park in Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand from...
- combination of features seen in the Cornales family groups Cornaceae/Alangiaceae and Nyssaceae, Mastixiaceae, and Davidiaceae, but does not conform to...
- and Catharanthus roseus. Loganiaceae Rubiaceae Icacinaceae Nyssaceae Alangiaceae Recent efforts in metabolic engineering have permitted the synthesis...
- in a deciduous tree species, Alangium salviifolium (L.f.) Wangerin (Alangiaceae) in the Subtropical Eastern Ghats Forests of India". Journal of the National...
- Key to families. Dicotyledones: I. Polypetalae: 1. Ranunculaceae. 2. Alangiaceae. Volume II ISBN 81-900539-5-7: Gamopetalae: 1. Caprifoliaceae. 2. Labiatae...