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Amygdaloideae is a
subfamily within the
flowering plant family Rosaceae. It was
formerly considered by some
authors to be
separate from Rosaceae, and...
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primitive feature within the family,
independently lost in many
groups of
Amygdaloideae (previously
called Spiraeoideae). The sti****s are
sometimes adnate...
- top
superficially resembling an umbel. Many
species in the
subfamily Amygdaloideae, such as
hawthorns and rowans,
produce their flowers in corymbs. Sheath...
- pomes), and the
Amygdaloideae (including
almonds and plums,
whose fruits are drupes). Such an
expanded subfamily is to be
called Amygdaloideae under the International...
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Spiraeoideae and
Amygdaloideae form part of the same
clade as the
traditional Maloideae, and the
correct name for this
group is
Amygdaloideae.
Earlier cir****scriptions...
- intact,
submerged in
honey and
reduced wine.
Cydonia is in the
subfamily Amygdaloideae. The
modern name
originated in the 14th
century as a
plural of quoyn...
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Middle Ages, but has
fallen out of
favour there.
Within the
subfamily Amygdaloideae,
Mespilus is most
closely related to Crataegus, Amelanchier, Peraphyllum...
- rose
family Rosaceae, it was
traditionally placed as a subfamily, the
Amygdaloideae (incorrectly "Prunoideae"), but was
sometimes placed in its own family...
- Sangtae; Wen, Jun (2001). "A
phylogenetic analysis of
Prunus and the
Amygdaloideae (Rosaceae)
using ITS
sequences of
nuclear ribosomal DNA".
American Journal...
- Clade:
Eudicots Clade:
Rosids Order:
Rosales Family:
Rosaceae Subfamily:
Amygdaloideae Tribe:
Maleae Subtribe:
Malinae Genus: Stran****a Lindl.
Species See...