Definition of Santalaceae. Meaning of Santalaceae. Synonyms of Santalaceae

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- The Santalaceae, sandalwoods, are a widely distributed family of flowering plants (including small trees, shrubs, perennial herbs, and epiphytic climbers)...
- referred to the species Vis**** album (European mistletoe, of the family Santalaceae in the order Santalales); it is the only species native to the British...
- Vis**** album is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae, commonly known as European mistletoe, common mistletoe, or simply as mistletoe (Old...
- Olacaceae family Opiliaceae family Santalaceae family Misodendraceae family Loranthaceae family Viscaceae - sunk into Santalaceae s.l. in the seven-family system...
- The Tubuai Islands are home to several dozen endemic species and subspecies of plants, including two endemic genera, Apostates and Pacifigeron. The World...
- system of 2003 does not recognize the family, treating it as a synonym of Santalaceae. This did not end the taxonomic debate among botanists and there are...
- desert quandong, is a hemiparasitic plant in the sandalwood family, Santalaceae, (Native to Australia) which is widely dis****d throughout the central...
- Osyris is a genus of plants in the family Santalaceae, one of the many genera known as sandalwoods, but not one of the true sandalwood. The species of...
- This is a list of flora of Utah, a state in the western United States, listed alphabetically by family. As of 2018[update], there are 3,930 species of...
- Santalum lanceolatum is an Australian tree of the family Santalaceae. It is commonly known as desert quandong, northern sandalwood, sandalwood, or true...