- The
Capparaceae (or
Capparidaceae),
commonly known as the
caper family, are a
family of
plants in the
order Br****icales. As
currently cir****scribed, the...
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Prior to
European settlement, the
Caribbean was
dominated by
forested ecosystems. The
insular Caribbean has been
considered a
biodiversity hotspot. Although...
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these species are
strongly migratory. Host
plants are in the
families Capparidaceae, Br****icaceae, Santalaceae, and Loranthaceae.
Coliadinae (14 genera)...
- Campanulaceae:
Brighamia Order Br****icales Br****icaceae: Heliophila,
Lepidium Capparidaceae:
Maerua Caricaceae: Carica,
Jacarathia Moringaceae:
Moringa Tiganophytaceae...
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Capparis aphylla, Roth.
Karil (करील)
Capparidaceae 124.
Capparis horrida, L.
Ulatkanta (उलटकाँटा)
Capparidaceae 125.
Carissa spinarum, A.DC.
Karonda (करोंदा)...
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Streptanthus tortuosus,
Thlaspi arvense (larvae grow
slowly or
refuse it);
Capparidaceae:
Cleome serrulata,
Capparis sandwichiana; Tropaeolaceae: Tropaeolum...
- 261.3.1.
Willis Linn
Jepson (1936). A
Flora of California:
Volume II
Capparidaceae to Cornaceae. p. 537.[permanent dead link] "Datisca
cannabina L." Nepal...
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Cannabaceae (hemp family)
Capparidaceae:
caper family Capparis:
caper bushes Capparis cynophallophora Jamaican caper Capparidaceae (caper family) Capparis...
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Retrieved 4
December 2023. Iltis, Hugh H. (1956). "Studies in the
Capparidaceae Ii. the
Mexican Species of Cleomella:
Taxonomy and Evolution". Madroño...
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Information System.
Retrieved 2011-02-01. Iltis, Hugh H. 1958.
Studies in the
Capparidaceae. IV.
Polanisia Raf.
Brittonia 10: 33-58.
Flora of
North America v 7...