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Smilacaceae, the greenbriers, is a
family of
flowering plants.
While they were
often ****igned to a more
broadly defined family Liliaceae, most recent...
- zones,
while most
species of the
subtropical and
tropical genus Smilax (
Smilacaceae) are
herbaceous or
woody climbers and
comprise much of the vegetation...
- many of
which are
woody and/or thorny, in the
monocotyledon family Smilacaceae,
native throughout the
tropical and
subtropical regions of the world...
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Smilax bona-nox, the saw greenbrier, is a
species of
plant in the
family Smilacaceae. It is
native to the
Southern United States, and
eastern Mexico. Smilax...
- and New Guinea.
Until recently this
genus was
included in the
family Smilacaceae, and
earlier in the
family Liliaceae, but it has now been
separated as...
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Smilax officinalis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Smilacaceae,
native to
southern Central America and
northwest South America; Honduras...
-
Smilax sect.
Nemexia is a
section of
plants in the
family Smilacaceae. It
consists of the
herbaceous plants within the
genus Smilax.
Smilax species fall...
- for
sarsaparilla (the
dried root of the
tropical species of Smilax,
Smilacaceae; in
India Smilax aspera L., and
Smilax ovalifolia Roxb.). It
should be...
- sarsaparilla, sarsaparilla, is a
species in the
genus Smilax and the
family Smilacaceae,
native to
Mexico and
Central America. It is
widely used as traditional...
- to
place all
lilioid monocots with
reticulate veined leaves (such as
Smilacaceae and
Stemonaceae together with Dioscoraceae) in Dioscoreales; as currently...