Definition of Geraniaceae. Meaning of Geraniaceae. Synonyms of Geraniaceae

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Definition of Geraniaceae

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- Geraniaceae is a family of flowering plants placed in the order Geraniales. The family name is derived from the genus Geranium. The family includes both...
- plants, also known as cranesbills. Both genera belong to the family Geraniaceae, and Carl Linnaeus originally included all the species in one genus,...
- name of members of the genus Pelargonium, which are also in the family Geraniaceae and are widely grown as horticultural bedding plants. Linnaeus originally...
- or mountain cranesbill is a perennial species of plant in the family Geraniaceae. It can be found on roadside verges and along hedgerows. It is probably...
- 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...
- hardy flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the cranesbill family Geraniaceae. It is the county flower of Northumberland. The genus name is derived...
- of plants which have awns include Asteraceae such as sunflowers and Geraniaceae such as geraniums. In the latter, the awns help dis**** the seeds by...
- within the rosid subclade of eudicots. The largest family in the order is Geraniaceae with over 800 species. In addition, the order includes the smaller Francoaceae...
- Geranium bohemi**** is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Geraniaceae. It was first described in 1756 by Carl Linnaeus. Its native range is...
- Pelargonium grandiflorum is a species of flowering plant in the family Geraniaceae, native to the southwestern Cape Provinces of South Africa. It may be...