Definition of Gentianaceae. Meaning of Gentianaceae. Synonyms of Gentianaceae

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Definition of Gentianaceae

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- Gentianaceae is a family of flowering plants of 105 genera and about 1600 species. The family takes its name from the genus Gentiana, named after the Illyrian...
- Main page: List of Canadian plants by family Families: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I J K | L | M | N | O | P Q | R | S | T | U V W | X Y Z Bartonia...
- Erythraea (genus), a synonym for Centaurium, a plant genus in the family Gentianaceae Erythraean (disambiguation) Erythrae (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- This article is a list of diseases of Persian violets (Exa**** affine). Common Names of Diseases, The American Phytopathological Society...
- (/ˌdʒɛntʃiˈeɪnə/) is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the gentian family (Gentianaceae), the tribe Gentianeae, and the monophyletic subtribe Gentianinae. With...
- A calcifuge is a plant that does not tolerate alkaline (basic) soil. The word is derived from the Latin 'to flee from chalk'. These plants are also described...
- develop the knowledge and uses of yellow gentian and other species of Gentianaceae. Gentiana lutea is depicted on the reverse of the Albanian 2000 lek banknote...
- The flora of Greenland consists of a total of 583 species or 614 taxa (species and subspecies) of vascular plants, of which 13 are endemic, and 87 taxa...
- Swertia bimaculata is a plant species in the family Gentianaceae. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swertia bimaculata. "Swertia bimaculata (Siebold...
- herbaceous perennial species of flowering plant in the Gentian family Gentianaceae. Gentiana bavarica can reach a height of 5–15 centimetres (2.0–5.9 in)...