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- Brodiaeoideae are a monocot subfamily of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, order Asparagales. They have been treated as a separate family,...
- the genus in family Asparagaceae, subfamily Brodiaeoideae (having previously placed treated Brodiaeoideae as a separate family Themidaceae). Other modern...
- subfamily Asparagoideae = family Asparagaceae sensu stricto subfamily Brodiaeoideae = family Themidaceae subfamily Lomandroideae = family Laxmanniaceae...
- Themidaceae, while another school of thought places it in the subfamily Brodiaeoideae of the family Asparagaceae. The USDA Plants Database still classifies...
- 218. 1859. Stevens, P.F., Angiosperm Phylogeny Website: Asparagales: Brodiaeoideae Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Biota of North America...
- genus of monocotyledonous plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Brodiaeoideae. They are native mostly to Mexico, with one species extending into Guatemala...
- treatment Stevens, P.F., Angiosperm Phylogeny Website: Asparagales: Brodiaeoideae Chase, Mark W. & Reveal, James L. (2009), "A phylogenetic classification...
- since the paper-like leaves at the base lack chlorophyll. The subfamily Brodiaeoideae of the Asparagaceae sensu lato is treated in some systems as a separate...
- slightly different relationships among the Agavoideae, Aphyllanthoideae, Brodiaeoideae and Scilloideae. For example, Seberg et al. (2012) present analyses...
- classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Brodiaeoideae. The subfamily has also been treated as a separate family Themidaceae...