- The
Clethraceae are a
small family of
flowering plants in the
order Ericales,
composed of two genera,
Clethra and Purdiaea, with
approximately 75 species...
- is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Clethra of the
family Clethraceae,
native to
eastern North America from
southern Nova
Scotia and Maine...
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Actinidiaceae (kiwifruit family)
Family Balsaminaceae (balsam family)
Family Clethraceae (clethra family)
Family Cyrillaceae (cyrilla family)
Family Diapensiaceae...
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genus by
Linnaeus in 1753.
Clethra is one of two
genera in the
family Clethraceae (the
other being Purdiaea). The
species may be
evergreen or deciduous...
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foliage to
conserve absorbed nutrients. This
trait is not
found in the
Clethraceae and Cyrillaceae, the two
families most
closely related to the Ericaceae...
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Honeybees often collect nectar, pollen, or both from the
following species of plants,
which are
called honey plants, for
making honey. This is not an exhaustive...
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Apollonias (Lauraceae),
Ocotea (Lauraceae), ****a (Lauraceae),
Clethra (
Clethraceae),
Dracaena (Ruscaceae), and
Picconia (Oleaceae) are characteristic. The...
- The
Plant List Thomas, J. L. 1961. The
genera of the
Cyrillaceae and
Clethraceae of the
southeastern United States. J.
Arnold Arbor. 42: 96-106. "Clethra...
- has
shown this
genus is
better placed in the
closely related family Clethraceae.
Fossil Cyrilla and
Cliftonia leaves, wood and
pollen have been reported...
- the ****anese clethra, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Clethraceae. It is
native to
eastern Asia,
where it is
found in
southern China, Korea...