Definition of Loranthaceae. Meaning of Loranthaceae. Synonyms of Loranthaceae

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- Loranthaceae, commonly known as the showy mistletoes, is a family of flowering plants. It consists of about 75 genera and 1,000 species of woody plants...
- Misodendraceae of South America and the mainly southern hemisphere tropical Loranthaceae. The word 'mistletoe' derives from the older form 'mistle' adding the...
- Amyema tridactyla is a species of mistletoe in the family Loranthaceae native to the Northern Territory, first described by Bryan Alwyn Barlow in 1983...
- Amyema dolichopoda is a species of mistletoe in the family Loranthaceae native to Western Australia. "Amyema dolichopoda". Australian Plant Name Index...
- mistletoe, is a species of epiphytic hemiparasitic plant of the family Loranthaceae endemic to Queensland, Australia. Type: Endeavour R., Banks & Solander...
- recognized by other sources. The seven families are: Balanophoraceae Loranthaceae Misodendraceae Olacaceae Opiliaceae Santalaceae Schoepfiaceae When only...
- The Granitic Seyc****es are a group of islands which form the main part of the island country Seyc****es. These islands sit on the Seyc****es Bank and...
- Talinaceae Portulacaceae Anacampserotaceae Cactaceae Santalales Olacaceae Opiliaceae Balanophoraceae Santalaceae Misodendraceae Schoepfiaceae Loranthaceae...
- Talinaceae Portulacaceae Anacampserotaceae Cactaceae Santalales Olacaceae Opiliaceae Balanophoraceae Santalaceae Misodendraceae Schoepfiaceae Loranthaceae...
- Agelanthus validus is a species of hemiparasitic plant in the family Loranthaceae, which is found in the Usambara Mountains, Tanzania A description of...