Definition of Salicaceae. Meaning of Salicaceae. Synonyms of Salicaceae

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- The Salicaceae are the willow family of flowering plants. The traditional family (Salicaceae sensu stricto) includes the willows, poplars. Genetic studies...
- in many plant families, including Betulaceae, ****aceae, Moraceae, and Salicaceae. Catkin-bearing plants include many trees or shrubs such as birch, willow...
- below, the Salicaceae are cir****scribed broadly. Some taxonomists further divide the Salicaceae sensu lato into three families: Salicaceae sensu stricto...
- Pineda is a genus of flowering plants in the family Salicaceae. It contains two species of shrubs: Pineda incana, which is native to the Andes of Ecuador...
- Picrodendraceae Podostemaceae Putranjivaceae Rafflesiaceae Rhizophoraceae Salicaceae Trigoniaceae Violaceae In the APG III system, 35 families were recognized...
- willow or snowbed willow, is a species of tiny creeping willow (family Salicaceae) adapted to survive in harsh arctic and subarctic environments. Distributed...
- This article contains lists of plants found in the state of Colima, Mexico. Cupressus lusitanica: Mexican white cedar, or Cedar-of-Goa Abies religiosa:...
- rosemary-leaved willow) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Salicaceae. It is native to Europe. "Salix rosmarinifolia L. | Plants of the World...
- This is a list of endemic vascular plants of the Juan Fernández Islands of Chile. The islands are home to several dozen endemic species and subspecies...
- Sardinia (Sardegna) is a large island in the Mediterranean Sea, and is home to dozens of endemic species and subspecies of plants. Although it is politically...