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- Papaveroideae is a subfamily of the family Papaveraceae (the poppy family). Subfamily Papaveroideae Eaton Tribe Eschscholzieae Baill. Dendromecon Benth...
- alternating with petals, the inner one opposite, or numerous in the subfamily Papaveroideae.: 86  The gynoecium consists of a compound pistil with 2 to 100 carpels...
- A poppy is a flowering plant in the subfamily Papaveroideae of the family Papaveraceae. Poppies are herbaceous plants, often grown for their colourful...
- pathways. Papaver has long been considered the most derived clade within Papaveroideae, due to the belief that the stigmatic disc was an apomorphous characteristic...
- species from genera (and their hybrids) in Ranunculaceae (and the related Papaveroideae subfamily), there are no double-flowered forms. A medium to dark semi-saturated...
- belongs to the subfamily Eschscholzioideae, sister group to the subfamily Papaveroideae (which includes Papaver somniferum, the opium poppy). As poppies are...
- Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Ranunculales Family: Papaveraceae Subfamily: Papaveroideae Tribe: Chelidonieae Genus: Glaucium Mill. Species See text...
- phylogenetic studies have shown that the Old World members of the subfamily Papaveroideae form a monophyletic clade. However, they have sometimes left relationships...
- Clade: Eudicots Order: Ranunculales Family: Papaveraceae Subfamily: Papaveroideae Tribe: Papavereae Genus: Romneya Harv. Species Romneya coulteri Romneya...
- to as poppy anemones because they closely resemble the true poppy (Papaveroideae). St. Brigid cultivars originated in Ireland, and named after that county's...