- Amaryllidaceae,
order Asparagales. It was
formerly treated as a
separate family,
Alliaceae. The
subfamily name is
derived from the
generic name of the type genus...
- Dahlgren, Clifford, and Yeo
placed Agapanthus in
Alliaceae,
close to Tulbaghia.
Their version of
Alliaceae also
included several genera that
would later...
- (although
Thorne later separated them again, but keep
Alliaceae as a
third family). Thus '
Alliaceae' were
variously included in
either Liliaceae, Amaryllidaceae...
- It is by far the
largest genus in the Amaryllidaceae, and also in the
Alliaceae in
classification systems in
which that
family is
recognized as separate...
- orchids.
Taxonomy of
Liliaceae The name '
Alliaceae' has also been used for the
expanded family comprising the
Alliaceae sensu stricto,
Amaryllidaceae and Agapanthaceae...
- This is a
complete and as of 2009 up-to-date list of
vascular plants listed in the Red Data Book of the
Russian Federation and
protected in
Russia at the...
- Carolina:
National Plant Data Team.
Retrieved 20 July 2015. Knud Rahn. 1998. "
Alliaceae"
pages 70-78. In:
Klaus Kubitzki (editor). The
Families and
Genera of...
-
called bulbils, in
their leaf axils.
Several members of the
onion family,
Alliaceae,
including Allium sativum (garlic), form
bulbils in
their flower heads...
- and
Fatsia in the
family Araliaceae; and
onion (Allium) in the
family Alliaceae. An
umbel is a type of
indeterminate inflorescence. A
compressed cyme...
- rbcL gene
created the Gilliesioideae, as one of
three subfamilies within Alliaceae. As
phylogenetically constructed,
Gilliesioideae (Gilliesioideae (Lindl...