Definition of Schisandraceae. Meaning of Schisandraceae. Synonyms of Schisandraceae

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- Schisandraceae is a family of flowering plants with 3 known genera and a total of 92 known species. Such a family has been recognized by most taxonomists...
- Oxford. Pp. 161-162. Smith, A. C. 1947. The families Illiciaceae and Schisandraceae. Sargentia 7: 1-224. Flora of North America vol 3 Flora of China Vol...
- containing the sole genus, Austrobaileya scandens, a woody liana, the Schisandraceae, a family of trees, shrubs, or lianas containing essential oils, and...
- Monimiaceae family Myristicaceae family Piperaceae family Saururaceae family Schisandraceae family Trimeniaceae family Winteraceae The Engler system, in its update...
- In the 21st century, Schisandra chinensis belongs to the family of Schisandraceae. In earlier years, it was ****umed that the species belonged to the family...
- Kadsura is a genus of woody vines in the Schisandraceae described as a genus in 1810. Kadsura is native to eastern, southern, and southeastern Asia. Kadsura...
- each midvein in the leaves. In common with other plants in the family Schisandraceae, this species can be monoecious although it is often reported as dioecious...
- part of another family, the Schisandraceae or allows for the optional segregation of the Illiciaceae from the Schisandraceae. The Illiciaceae as an optional...
- and small anise tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Schisandraceae, or alternately, the Illiciaceae. It is native to Florida in the United...
- A calcifuge is a plant that does not tolerate alkaline (basic) soil. The word is derived from the Latin 'to flee from chalk'. These plants are also described...