Definition of Canellaceae. Meaning of Canellaceae. Synonyms of Canellaceae

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- The Canellaceae are a family of flowering plants in the order Canellales. The order includes only one other family, the Winteraceae. Canellaceae is native...
- to contain two families: Canellaceae and Winteraceae, which comprise 136 species of fragrant trees and shrubs. The Canellaceae are found in tropical America...
- order Magnoliales family Annonaceae family Austrobaileyaceae family Canellaceae family Degeneriaceae family Eupomatiaceae family Himantandraceae family...
- Prior to European settlement, the Caribbean was dominated by forested ecosystems. The insular Caribbean has been considered a biodiversity hotspot. Although...
- This is a list of the endemic flora of Puerto Rico. This list is sorted in alphabetical order by binomial names. Common names are in parentheses. Forsteronia...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 45 species   Critically endangered (CR): 5,702 species   Endangered (EN): 10,901 species   Vulnerable (VU): 9,673 species  ...
- Canellales Canellaceae Winteraceae Piperales Aristolochiaceae Saururaceae Piperaceae Magnoliales Myristicaceae Magnoliaceae Degeneriaceae Himantandraceae...
- Canellales Canellaceae Winteraceae Piperales Aristolochiaceae Saururaceae Piperaceae Magnoliales Myristicaceae Magnoliaceae Degeneriaceae Himantandraceae...
- Canellales Canellaceae Winteraceae Piperales Aristolochiaceae Saururaceae Piperaceae Magnoliales Myristicaceae Magnoliaceae Degeneriaceae Himantandraceae...
- Cinnamodendron venezuelense is a species of flowering plant in the family Canellaceae. It is found in the state of Monagas in Venezuela. Wikispecies has information...