Definition of Frankeniaceae. Meaning of Frankeniaceae. Synonyms of Frankeniaceae

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Definition of Frankeniaceae

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Meaning of Frankeniaceae from wikipedia

- Frankenia (sea heath) is the only genus in the Frankeniaceae family of flowering plants. Other genera have been recognized within the family, such as...
- family Dioncophyllaceae family Droseraceae family Drosophyllaceae family Frankeniaceae family Gisekiaceae family Halophytaceae family Kewaceae family Limeaceae...
- Frankenia cordata is a flowering plant in the family Frankeniaceae and grows in Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory. It is a...
- Berberidopsidales Aextoxicaceae Berberidopsidaceae Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae...
- Berberidopsidales Aextoxicaceae Berberidopsidaceae Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae...
- Berberidopsidales Aextoxicaceae Berberidopsidaceae Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae...
- in order Malpighiales family Fouquieriaceaeorder Ericales family Frankeniaceaeorder Caryophyllales family Hoplestigmataceaeuncertain position...
- Berberidopsidales Aextoxicaceae Berberidopsidaceae Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae...
- Berberidopsidales Aextoxicaceae Berberidopsidaceae Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae...
- Frankenia hirsuta is a species of plant in the family Frankeniaceae. They have a self-supporting growth form, individuals can grow to 17 cm tall.  This...