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- Sonneratiaceae were a family of flowering plants placed in the order Myrtales by the Cronquist system. They consisted of two genera, Sonneratia and Duabanga...
- Lythraceae. Formerly the Sonneratia were placed in a family called Sonneratiaceae which included both the Sonneratia and the Duabanga, but these two are...
- inclusion of the formerly recognized families Duabangaceae, Punicaceae, Sonneratiaceae, and Trapaceae. Lythraceae consists of five subfamilies: Authority:...
- This article contains a list of the more than 2,200 vascular plant species of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park in Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand from...
- order Polygalales, and the Thymelaeaceae are included. The families Sonneratiaceae, Trapaceae, and Punicaceae are removed from the Lythraceae. In the classification...
- Podostemaceae Order Haloragales Haloragaceae Gunneraceae Order Myrtales Sonneratiaceae Lythraceae Penaeaceae Crypteroniaceae Thymelaeaceae Trapaceae Myrtaceae...
- species. Duabanga was traditionally included in the ditypic family Sonneratiaceae, but it is now classified in its own monotypic subfamily Duabangoideae...
- Crypteroniaceae, Droseraceae, Hamamelidaceae, Haloragaceae, Rhizophoraceae, Sonneratiaceae, Punicaceae Volume 3 (1963): Sapotacees Volume 2 (1962): Anacardiaceae...
- Hamamelidaceae Casuarinaceae Eucommiaceae Platanaceae ordo Myrtales Lythraceae Sonneratiaceae Punicaceae Lecythidaceae Melastomataceae Myrtaceae Combretaceae Rhizophoraceae...
- Pondichéry, Tray. Sect. Sci. Tech. (2): 1-92. 1966. Pollen morphology of Sonneratiaceae. Institut Français de Pondichéry, Trciv. Sect. Sci. Tech. 5(2): 1–12...