Definition of Paeoniaceae. Meaning of Paeoniaceae. Synonyms of Paeoniaceae

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Definition of Paeoniaceae

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Meaning of Paeoniaceae from wikipedia

- any flowering plant in the genus Paeonia, the only genus in the family Paeoniaceae. Peonies are native to Asia, Europe, and Western North America. Scientists...
- cir****scription:[citation needed] order Dilleniales family Dilleniaceae family Paeoniaceae The Takhtajan system of 1969 had the families Dilleniaceae and Crossosomataceae...
- saxifrage in Saxifragaceae), ornamental garden plants (e.g. peonies in Paeoniaceae), succulents (e.g. stonecrop in Cr****ulaceae) and aquatics (e.g. water****oil...
- in its own family Glaucidiaceae, or in the past in the family Paeoniaceae. Paeoniaceae, however, has now been shown unequivocally to belong in Saxifragales...
- Paeonia peregrina is a species of flowering plant in the peony family Paeoniaceae, native to Southeastern Europe and Turkey. It is an erect, herbaceous...
- peony) is a species of herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae, native to central and eastern Asia from eastern Tibet across northern...
- Crete and adjacent islands (Karpathos, Kasos, Saria, and smaller islets) are home to several dozen endemic species and subspecies of plants, together with...
- doctor Dioscorides named aglaophotis as a member of the peony family, Paeoniaceae. It has been speculated that the species Paeonia officinalis, the European...
- This is a complete and as of 2009 up-to-date list of vascular plants listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation and protected in Russia at the...
- Pan, K.-Y. (1999). "A revision of the Paeonia suffruticosa complex (Paeoniaceae)". Nordic Journal of Botany. 19 (3): 289–299. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051...