Definition of Ochnaceae. Meaning of Ochnaceae. Synonyms of Ochnaceae

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- Ochnaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. In the APG III system of classification of flowering plants, Ochnaceae is defined...
- This is a list of plant species that, when consumed by humans, are known or suspected to produce psychoactive effects: changes in nervous system function...
- 1981 version of the system the cir****scription was: order Theales family Ochnaceae family Sphaerosepalaceae family Dipterocarpaceae family Caryocaraceae...
- Prunus mume), is a plant species in the genus Ochna (/ˈɒknə/) and family Ochnaceae. In the wild, it is a small tree or shrub species (2-7 m tall). The timing...
- 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...
- evergreen trees, shrubs and shrublets belonging to the flowering plant family Ochnaceae. These species are native to tropical woodlands of Africa, Madagascar...
- which resembles his trousers) is an ornamental garden plant in the family Ochnaceae which is indigenous to South Africa. It is planted in southern African...
- yellow flowers arranged in axillary racemes and belonging to the family Ochnaceae. It a medicinal tree in Tanzania as extracts are used to treat gastrointestinal...
- tree with yellow petals surrounded by red sepals belonging to the family Ochnaceae. A shrub or tree, the species is capable of reaching an height of 12 m;...
- holstii is an evergreen medium to large sized tree belonging to the family Ochnaceae. Ochna holstii mostly grows as a tree but occasionally grows as a shrub...