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Aceraceae and
Hippocastanaceae.
Molecular phylogenetic research by
Harrington et al. (2005) has
shown that
while both the
Aceraceae and
Hippocastanaceae are monophyletic...
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revision of the
American Hippocastanaceae I.
Brittonia 9:145-171 Hardin, JW. 1957. A
revision of the
American Hippocastanaceae II.
Brittonia 9:173-195...
- and the
Hippocastanaceae in the Sapindaceae.
Recent research (Harrington et al. 2005) has
shown that
while both
Aceraceae and
Hippocastanaceae are monophyletic...
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Staphyleaceae Melianthaceae Bretschneideraceae Akaniaceae Sapindaceae Hippocastanaceae Aceraceae Burseraceae Anacardiaceae Julianiaceae Simaroubaceae Cneoraceae...
- [citation needed] Some
authors formerly maintained some or all of
Hippocastanaceae and Aceraceae,
however this
resulted in paraphyly. The
former Ptaeroxylaceae...
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families such as Leguminosae, Cucurbitaceae, Sapindaceae,
Aceraceae and
Hippocastanaceae. Examples: Azatyrosine,
Canavanine Amines Nitrogen-containing 100 Cyanogenic...
- chestnut, and in the
closely related families Aceraceae (maples) and
Hippocastanaceae. It is also
found heavily in
Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Cucurbitaceae)...
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Poplars and
Aspens Salix,
Willow Sapindaceae (including Aceraceae,
Hippocastanaceae) (Soapberry family) Acer,
Maple Aesculus, Buckeye, Horse-chestnut Koelreuteria...
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Species Name
Common Name
Family Type
Aesculus glabra Ohio
buckeye Hippocastanaceae Plant Agaricus bisporus Baby
button mushroom Agaricaceae Fungus Allium...
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although the
leaves are similar. JPL · 9053 9054
Hippocastanum 1991 YO
Hippocastanaceae, the horse-chestnut family, with only two
genera and 15 species. Aesculus...