Definition of TRICHOCEREEAE. Meaning of TRICHOCEREEAE. Synonyms of TRICHOCEREEAE

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word TRICHOCEREEAE. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word TRICHOCEREEAE and, of course, TRICHOCEREEAE synonyms and on the right images related to the word TRICHOCEREEAE.

Definition of TRICHOCEREEAE

No result for TRICHOCEREEAE. Showing similar results...

Meaning of TRICHOCEREEAE from wikipedia

- monophyletic. A broader cir****scription of Cereeae, including Browningieae and Trichocereeae and comprising most columnar cacti of South American origin, was found...
- (2012). "Cladistic Analysis of Trichocereus (Cactaceae: Cactoideae: Trichocereeae) Based on Morphological Data and Chloroplast Dna Sequences: Dedicated...
- Cactoideae Cereeae Trichocereeae 4.6 Lasiocereus F.Ritter Cactoideae Cereeae Trichocereeae 4.6 Rebutia K.Schum. Cactoideae Cereeae Trichocereeae 4.6 Stetsonia...
- phylogenetic relationships of the Andean genus Aylostera Speg. (Cactaceae, Trichocereeae), a new classification and a morphological identification key", Plant...
- phylogenetic relationships of the Andean genus Aylostera Speg. (Cactaceae, Trichocereeae), a new classification and a morphological identification key". Plant...
- Ceroni-Stuva, Aldo (2015). "ASPECTOS TAXONÓMICOS Y DE CONSERVACIÓN DE LA TRIBU TRICHOCEREEAE EN EL CERRO UMARCATA Y QUEBRADA OROBEL, VALLE DEL RÍO CHILLON, LIMA"...
- Harrisia tortuosa is a species of cactus in the Trichocereeae tribe. Harrisia tortuosa grows as a shrub with upright or later arched or prostrate, dark...
- simpsonii, or Simpson's applecactus, is a species of cactus in the Trichocereeae tribe. It grows in the state of Florida, in the Southeastern United...
- (2012). "Cladistic Analysis of Trichocereus (Cactaceae: Cactoideae: Trichocereeae) Based on Morphological Data and Chloroplast Dna Sequences: Dedicated...
- widely used classification of cacti, Brachycereus is placed in the tribe Trichocereeae of the subfamily Cactoideae, while Armatocereus and Jasminocereus are...