- The
Clusiaceae or
Guttiferae Juss. (1789) (nom. alt. et cons. =
alternative and
valid name) are a
family of
plants including 13
genera and ca 750 species...
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belonging to the
Mangosteen genus Garcinia of the
family Clusiaceae (a.k.a.
Guttiferae). It is
found in Benin, Cameroon, The Gambia,
Democratic Republic of the...
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fruit is edible. It has also been
classified as
belonging to the
family Guttiferae Juss. (1789),
which would make it a
relative of the mangosteen. In certain...
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pigment is
derived from the gum of a
species of
evergreen of the
family Guttiferae which grows in
southeast Asia,
primarily Cambodia and Thailand.: 149 ...
- Clusiaceae,
while in the
AgroForestryTree Database it is
allocated to the
Guttiferae. In
Plants of the
World Online, and
World Flora Online it is in the Calophyllaceae...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 45
species Critically endangered (CR): 5,702
species Endangered (EN): 10,901
species Vulnerable (VU): 9,673
species ...
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Bessey system for an
order of
flowering plants that
included the
family Guttiferae. The
latter is also a
descriptive botanical name and
refers to the latex...
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herbal medicines from the Indians. Some
plants like
sarabhi of the
family Guttiferae,
panika or harsinghar,
phikun or
Mimusops elengi and
bunnak or the rose...
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native range, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
family Clusiaceae (
Guttiferae). The
specific epithet (pseudoguttifera)
comes from Gr****
pseudo (= false)...
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Retrieved 28 July 2023.
Gillett JM (1981). The St. John's-Worts of
Canada (
Guttiferae). Ottawa, Canada:
National Museums of Canada,
National Museum of Natural...