Definition of Cibotiaceae. Meaning of Cibotiaceae. Synonyms of Cibotiaceae

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- of 11 species of tropical tree ferns. It is the only genus in family Cibotiaceae in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). Alternatively...
- families Cyatheaceae (scaly tree ferns), ****soniaceae, Metaxyaceae, and Cibotiaceae. It is estimated that Cyatheales originated in the early Jur****ic, and...
- families, Thyrsopteridaceae, Loxsomataceae, Culcitaceae, Plagiogyriaceae, Cibotiaceae, Cyatheaceae, ****soniaceae, and Metaxyaceae, were recognized. The linear...
- tree fern, is a species of tropical tree fern belonging to the family Cibotiaceae. Cibotium regale can reach a height of 2–6 m (6 ft 7 in – 19 ft 8 in)...
- formerly included in ****soniaceae, but are now segregated as the family Cibotiaceae. Species in the family are generally characterized by large pinnate fronds...
- Thyrsopteridineae Thyrsopteridaceae Loxsomataceae Plagiogyriaceae Culcitaceae Cyatheineae †Tanydoraceae Metaxyaceae Cibotiaceae ****soniaceae Cyatheaceae...
- Division: Polypodiophyta class: Polypodiopsida Order: Cyatheales Family: Cibotiaceae Genus: Cibotium Species: C. barometz Binomial name Cibotium barometz...
- Division: Polypodiophyta class: Polypodiopsida Order: Cyatheales Family: Cibotiaceae Genus: Cibotium Species: C. glau**** Binomial name Cibotium glau**** (Sm...
- Thyrsopteridineae Thyrsopteridaceae Loxsomataceae Plagiogyriaceae Culcitaceae Cyatheineae †Tanydoraceae Metaxyaceae Cibotiaceae ****soniaceae Cyatheaceae...
- species. Cyatheaceae and ****soniaceae, together with Metaxyaceae and Cibotiaceae, do not form a strongly supported monophyletic group and could be paraphyletic...