-
Buddlejaceae is a
family of
flowering plants that is not
currently recognized by the
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, but as of 2016 it is
being used by many...
- now
included in Scrophulariaceae,
having earlier been
classified under Buddlejaceae (synonym: Oftiaceae) and
Loganiaceae Of the
approximately 140 species...
- honey-scented. Ploidy: 2n = 38 (diploid). In
common with many New
World Buddlejaceae species B.
globosa is dioecious:
although the
flowers appear hermaphrodite...
- Chen, G; Sun, W-B; Sun, H (2007). "Ploidy
variation in
Buddleja L. (
Buddlejaceae) in the Sino -
Himalayan region and its
biogeographical implications"...
- g., Gentianaceae, Gelsemiaceae, Ploco****taceae, Tetrachondraceae,
Buddlejaceae, and Gesneriaceae. Some
classification schemes,
notably Takhtajan's,...
- 2024-10-17.
Morales & González (December 2007). "Buddleja filibracteolata(
Buddlejaceae), una
nueva especie para
Costa Rica".
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid...
-
described as a
genus in 1791. It was
formerly placed in the
Loganiaceae and
Buddlejaceae families.
Nuxia is
native to Africa, the
Arabian Peninsula, and certain...
-
placed in
family Loganiaceae and has
since been
variously placed in
Buddlejaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Gesneriaceae, or in its own
family Peltantheraceae...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 45
species Critically endangered (CR): 5,702
species Endangered (EN): 10,901
species Vulnerable (VU): 9,673
species ...
- has
since been
variously placed in Scrophulariaceae,
Gesneriaceae and
Buddlejaceae. As of 2016 it is
considered to be the
sister genus to the
family Gesneriaceae...