Definition of Sterculiaceae. Meaning of Sterculiaceae. Synonyms of Sterculiaceae

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- Sterculiaceae was a family of flowering plant based on the genus Sterculia. Genera formerly included in Sterculiaceae are now placed in the family Malvaceae...
- species of plant of the genus Cola, placed formerly in the cocoa family Sterculiaceae and now usually subsumed in the mallow family Malvaceae (as subfamily...
- of the Malvaceae or simply the mallow family initially known as the Sterculiaceae. Akta-Vite Banania Bicerin Bosco Bournvita Brownie Chocolate Drink Cacolac...
- and shrub genera, that were previously placed in the obsolete family Sterculiaceae. A 2006 molecular study indicated the Sterculioideae was most likely...
- mallow family, Malvaceae. It was previously classified as a member of Sterculiaceae, which has been incorporated into Malvaceae to make it monophyletic...
- Malvaceae, subfamily Sterculioideae (previously in the separate family Sterculiaceae). Species in this genus are sometimes referred to as kola tree or kola...
- sometimes written Abroma augusta, Devil's cotton, is a species of Abroma (Sterculiaceae, or Malvaceae in some classifications). It has dark red flowers with...
- northern and western Australia. It was originally classified in the family Sterculiaceae, which is now within Malvaceae. The species was first formally described...
- Malvaceae: subfamily Sterculioideae (previously placed in the now obsolete Sterculiaceae). Members of the genus are colloquially known as tropical chestnuts...
- the "core" Malvales families, Malvaceae, Bombacaceae, Tiliaceae, and Sterculiaceae, have long been problematic. A close relationship among these families...