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- its type genus Amaranthus. It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, making it the most...
- Wilson, P. G. 1984. Chenopodiaceae. Flora of Australia 4: 81–330. Webb, C. J., W. R. Sykes & P. J. Garnock-Jones. 1988. Chenopodiaceae. Flora of New Zealand...
- Salsoloideae are a subfamily of the Amaranthaceae, formerly in family Chenopodiaceae. These are herbs, subshrubs, shrubs and some trees. Stems and leaves...
- amaranth family Amaranthaceae (including the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae) contains around 800 known C4 species, which belong to 14 distinct lineages...
- G.; Mucina, L.; Freitag, H. (2006). "Phylogeny of Salicornioideae (Chenopodiaceae): diversification, biogeography, and evolutionary trends in leaf and...
- A list of prehistoric and extinct species whose fossils have been found in the La Brea Tar Pits, located in present-day Han**** Park, a city park on the...
- but were includedtogether with other subfamilies – in the family Chenopodiaceae, or goosefoot family, in the Cronquist system. Food species comprise...
- as maize and sugar cane, and dicots including several species in the Chenopodiaceae and the Amaranthaceae. Fruits with a wide variety of structural origins...
- Common spinach (S. oleracea) was long considered to be in the family Chenopodiaceae, but in 2003 that family was merged into the Amaranthaceae in the order...
- and a Ph.D. ("Systematic Analysis of the Australian Salicornioideae (Chenopodiaceae)" in 2005, both from the University of Western Australia. From 2004...