Definition of Escalloniaceae. Meaning of Escalloniaceae. Synonyms of Escalloniaceae

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Definition of Escalloniaceae

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Meaning of Escalloniaceae from wikipedia

- Escalloniaceae is a family of flowering plants consisting of about 130 species in eight genera. In the APG II system it is one of eight families in the...
- Escallonia is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Escalloniaceae. They are native to North and South America. Currently valid species in Escallonia...
- rubra, called redclaws and red escallonia, is a species in the family Escalloniaceae which is native to southern Chile and neighboring areas of Argentina...
- Cunoniaceae to Escalloniaceae. Adolf Engler put Tetracarpaea in Saxifragaceae, but defined the latter so widely that it included what is now Escalloniaceae as a...
- This page covers a group of dicotyledon families (Lauraceae to Salicaceae). For the background to this list see parent article List of the vascular plants...
- Calyceraceae Asteraceae Bruniales Columelliaceae Bruniaceae Dipsacales Adoxaceae Caprifoliaceae Escalloniales Escalloniaceae Paracryphiales Paracryphiaceae...
- Calyceraceae Asteraceae Bruniales Columelliaceae Bruniaceae Dipsacales Adoxaceae Caprifoliaceae Escalloniales Escalloniaceae Paracryphiales Paracryphiaceae...
- Calyceraceae Asteraceae Bruniales Columelliaceae Bruniaceae Dipsacales Adoxaceae Caprifoliaceae Escalloniales Escalloniaceae Paracryphiales Paracryphiaceae...
- commonly known as wrinkled bark polyosma, is a plant in the family Escalloniaceae which is endemic to parts of eastern Queensland, Australia. It was first...
- the Rousseaceae family. It was formerly considered to lie within the Escalloniaceae. Its species occur in New Guinea, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, and...