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- Cestroideae (syn. Browallioideae) is a subfamily of the plant family Solanaceae, the nightshades. It currently contains the three tribes and seven genera...
- pyxidia) and less often drupes. Berries are common in the subfamilies Cestroideae, Solanoideae (with the exception of Datura, Oryctus, Grabowskia and the...
- Spanish : donkey's paunch ), is a flowering plant belonging to the subfamily Cestroideae of the nightshade family Solanaceae, native to southern Chile. Salpiglossis...
- Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Solanales Family: Solanaceae Subfamily: Cestroideae Tribe: Cestreae Genus: Cestrum L. Species Some 150-250, see text Synonyms...
- genus of four species of flowering plants belonging to the subfamily Cestroideae of the nightshade family Solanaceae. It is closely related to the genus...
- Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Solanales Family: Solanaceae Subfamily: Cestroideae Tribe: Browallieae Genus: Browallia L. Species See text...
- Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Solanales Family: Solanaceae Subfamily: Cestroideae Tribe: Browallieae Genus: Streptosolen Miers (1850) Species: S. jamesonii...
- furnished the name of the subfamily Cestroideae (Acnistus belongs to the subfamily Solanoideae, not Cestroideae. Atropa is an exclusively Old World genus...
- species of shrubs, small trees and climbers belonging to the subfamily Cestroideae of the plant family Solanaceae. The flowers of Sessea are so similar...
- Sessea brasiliensis is a species of plant in the family Solanaceae. It is endemic to Brazil. Carvalho, L.d'A.F. (1998). "Sessea brasiliensis". IUCN Red...