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- Gelsemiaceae is a family of flowering plants, belonging to the order Gentianales. The family contains only three genera: Gelsemium, Mostuea and Pteleocarpa...
- Gelsemium sempervirens is a twining vine in the family Gelsemiaceae, native to subtropical and tropical America: Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico (Chiapas...
- according to the APG III system: Family Apocynaceae (424 genera) Family Gelsemiaceae (2 genera) Family Gentianaceae (87 genera) Family Loganiaceae (13 genera)...
- Asian and North American genus of flowering plants belonging to family Gelsemiaceae. The genus contains three species of shrubs to straggling or twining...
- commonly known as heartbreak gr****, is a poisonous plant of the family Gelsemiaceae found in China and other Asian countries. It contains toxic alkaloids...
- considerable doubt. The molecular evidence strongly supports it as sister to Gelsemiaceae, and that family has been expanded to include it. BWG 2019. Berchtold...
- Garryidae) sampled Pteleocarpa and resolved it as sister to Gelsemiaceae. Both genera of Gelsemiaceae (Gelsemium and Mostuea) were sampled and this result had...
- Loganiaceae to other families (sometimes in other orders), e.g., Gentianaceae, Gelsemiaceae, Ploco****taceae, Tetrachondraceae, Buddlejaceae, and Gesneriaceae...
- Eucommiaceae Garryaceae Gentianales Rubiaceae Gentianaceae Loganiaceae Gelsemiaceae Apocynaceae Boraginales Boraginaceae Vahliales Vahliaceae Solanales Convolvulaceae...
- Rankin's trumpetflower or swamp jessamine, is a twining vine in the family Gelsemiaceae, native to the southeastern United States from Louisiana to the Carolinas...