Definition of Chenopodiaceae. Meaning of Chenopodiaceae. Synonyms of Chenopodiaceae

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Meaning of Chenopodiaceae from wikipedia

- its type genus Amaranthus. It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, making it the most...
- Salsoloideae are a subfamily of the Amaranthaceae, formerly in family Chenopodiaceae. These are herbs, subshrubs, shrubs and some trees. Stems and leaves...
- Corispermoideae are a subfamily of the Amaranthaceae, formerly in family Chenopodiaceae. The species of the subfamily Corispermoideae are all annual plants...
- plants in the family Amaranthaceae (now including the former family Chenopodiaceae). These plants are characterized by well-developed leaves, which, except...
- the flowering plant family Amaranthaceae (sensu lato, including the Chenopodiaceae). Important characters are succulent, often articulated stems, strongly...
- the flowering plant amaranth family, Amaranthaceae sensu lato (or in Chenopodiaceae sensu stricto). Commonly known members include beet, sugar beet, chard...
- subfamily Salsoloideae of the family Amaranthaceae (s.l., now including Chenopodiaceae). The scientific name means "saltbush", from the Gr**** ἅλς (hals) 'salt'...
- species of the family Amaranthaceae (formerly classified under the Chenopodiaceae). It is locally known as khar, meaning salty. It was first described...
- This is a list of plant species that, when consumed by humans, are known or suspected to produce psychoactive effects: changes in nervous system function...
- the widely used Cronquist system, separate it and its relatives as Chenopodiaceae, but this leaves the rest of the Amaranthaceae polyphyletic. However...