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Glumaceae is a
descriptive botanical name. It was used in the
Bentham &
Hooker system (volume of 1883) for the
order including the gr**** family: order...
- volume, 1926),
Glumiflorae in the
Wettstein system (last
revised 1935) or
Glumaceae in the
Bentham &
Hooker system (third volume, 1883). The
earliest fossils...
- A
taxonomic system for seed
plants was
published in
Bentham and Hooker's
Genera plantarum ad
exemplaria imprimis in
herbariis kewensibus servata definita...
- sources.
Within the
monocots the
Liliaceae s.l. were
distinguished from the
Glumaceae. The
development of
molecular phylogenetics,
cladistic theory and phylogenetic...
- Candolle's Endogenæ phanerogamæ)
divided into two tribes, the
Petaloidea and
Glumaceae. He
divided the former,
often referred to as
petaloid monocots, into 32...
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Hysterophyta classis XI.
Rhizanthaea Sectio IV.
Amphibrya classis 12.
Glumaceae classis 13.
Enantioblastae classis 14.
Helobiae classis 15. Coronariae...
- Candolle's Endogenæ phanerogamæ)
divided into two tribes, the
Petaloidea and
Glumaceae. He
divided the former,
often referred to as
petaloid monocots, into 32...
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order Poales.
Other names for the
order including the gr****
family are
Glumaceae and Graminales. However, this name
Glumiflorae was used in the Hutchinson...
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Endogenae (Monocotyledons) p. 251
Tribe I
Petaloideae p. 252
Tribe II
Glumaceae class II:
Cellulares (Flowerless plants) 1.
Filicoideae 2. Muscoideae...