Definition of Saururaceae. Meaning of Saururaceae. Synonyms of Saururaceae

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Definition of Saururaceae

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Meaning of Saururaceae from wikipedia

- Saururaceae is a plant family comprising four genera and seven species of herbaceous flowering plants native to eastern and southern Asia and North America...
- birthwort, and wild ginger. The two perianthless families Piperaceae and Saururaceae are mainly herbaceous plants possessing highly reduced flowers. In the...
- laceflower etc. Used to treat vitiligo. Houttuynia cordata (family Saururaceae), known also as fish mint. Trachyspermum ammi (known also as ajwain,...
- family, Piperaceae, is most closely related to the lizardtail family (Saururaceae), which in fact generally look like smaller, more delicate and amphibious...
- Canellales Canellaceae Winteraceae Piperales Aristolochiaceae Saururaceae Piperaceae Magnoliales Myristicaceae Magnoliaceae Degeneriaceae Himantandraceae...
- Canellales Canellaceae Winteraceae Piperales Aristolochiaceae Saururaceae Piperaceae Magnoliales Myristicaceae Magnoliaceae Degeneriaceae Himantandraceae...
- Main page: List of Canadian plants by family Families: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I J K | L | M | N | O | P Q | R | S | T | U V W | X Y Z Populus...
- Magnoliaceae family Monimiaceae family Myristicaceae family Piperaceae family Saururaceae family Schisandraceae family Trimeniaceae family Winteraceae The Engler...
- G.; Sousa Sánchez, M.; Knapp, S.; Chiang Cabrera, F., eds. (2014). Saururaceae a Zygophyllaceae. Flora Mesoamericana. Vol. 2. Universidad Nacional Autónoma...
- Davidia Poaceae Pontederiaceae — in Hydrothrix Proteaceae Rubiaceae Saururaceae — in Anemopsis In some families, it is not yet clear whether the "flower"...