Definition of Stangeriaceae. Meaning of Stangeriaceae. Synonyms of Stangeriaceae

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Definition of Stangeriaceae

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- producing poisonous glycosides known as cycasins. The former family Stangeriaceae (which contained Bowenia and Stangeria) has been shown to be nested...
- related to the Australian genus Bowenia, with which it forms the family Stangeriaceae. Stangeria eriopus is a very long-lived, perennial, evergreen cycad...
- includes two living and two fossil species of cycads in the family Stangeriaceae, sometimes placed in their own family Boweniaceae. They are entirely...
- Cycadaceae with all other genera of cycad being divided between the Stangeriaceae and Zamiaceae families. Cycas circinalis, a species endemic to India...
- the order Cycadales, and are the Cycadaceae and Zamiaceae (including Stangeriaceae). These cycads have changed little since the Jur****ic in comparison...
- Bowen Bowenite, a mineral Bowenia, a genus of cycads in the family Stangeriaceae This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Bowen...
- Bowenia serrulata, the Byfield fern, is a cycad in the family Stangeriaceae. Its bipinnate fronds, arising from a subterranean caudex, give it the appearance...
- cemented the view that Mesodescolea was a member of the Cycadales family Stangeriaceae. Other authors have proposed that the genus represents a member of the...
- Bowenia spectabilis is a species of cycad in the family Stangeriaceae. It is endemic to Queensland, Australia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical...
- and Flagellariaceae, but including also Matoniaceae, Dipteridaceae, Stangeriaceae, Welwitschiaceae, Degeneriaceae, Rafflesiaceae, Didiereaceae, Didymelaceae...