-
order Urticales,
which included the
families Cannabaceae, Cecropiaceae,
Celtidaceae, Moraceae,
Ulmaceae and Urticaceae, as then cir****scribed. Molecular...
- the elm family, Ulmaceae, or with
Celtis in the
Celtidaceae,
genetic analysis has
shown the
Celtidaceae are best
placed in the hemp family, Cannabaceae...
- in a
clade called the
urticalean rosids that also
includes Ulmaceae,
Celtidaceae, Cannabaceae, and Urticaceae. Cecropia,
which has
variously been placed...
-
Previously included either in the elm
family (Ulmaceae) or a
separate family,
Celtidaceae, the APG III
system places Celtis in an
expanded hemp
family (Cannabaceae)...
-
colurna Ostrya carpinifolia Buxaceae Buxus hyrcana Buxus sempervirens Celtidaceae Celtis caucasica Celtis australis Cupressaceae Cupressus sempervirens...
- that the
Cannabaceae sensu stricto arose from
within the
former family Celtidaceae, and that the two
families should be
merged to form a
single monophyletic...
- Ueda, Kunihiko; K Kosuge; H Tobe (June 1997). "A
molecular phylogeny of
Celtidaceae and
Ulmaceae (Urticales)
based on rbcL
nucleotide sequences". Journal...
-
Rosales family Barbeyaceae family Cannabaceae family Cecropiaceae family Celtidaceae family Dirachmaceae family Elaeagnaceae family Moraceae family Rhamnaceae...
- Sattarian, A. (2006). "Contribution to the
biosystematics of
Celtis L. (
Celtidaceae) with
special emphasis on the
African species". {{cite journal}}: Cite...
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Journal of
Botany Tobe H. and T.
Takaso 1996.
Trichome micromorphology in
Celtidaceae and
Ulmaceae (Urticales). Acta
Phytotaxonomica et
Geobotanica 47: 153–168...