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Tubiflorae is a
botanical name,
meaning “with
tubular flowers”. It was used in the
Engler system (and
derived systems such as the
Wettstein system) for:...
- D. laevigata, D. nervosa, D. ferruginea, D.
cariensis and D. lanata.
Tubiflorae included four species: D. subalpina, D. lutea, D.
viridiflora and D. parviflora...
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subclass Asteridae corresponds with the
older concepts of
Sympetalae and
Tubiflorae,
groups that were
defined by
having their petals united into a tube. However...
- Julianiales, Violales, Cucurbitales, Myrtiflorae, Umbelliflorae, Primulales,
Tubiflorae, Plantaginales,
Liliiflorae p. p.,
Spathiflorae and Micro****e. G. Buchheim...
- Columnantherae)
Phanerocotyledonae completae, hypogynae,
monopetalae 17 (
Tubiflorae)
Phanerocotyledonae completae, hypogynae,
polypetalae 18–22 (Centrisporae...
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indicated that
Salvia venulosa was
likely misplaced into
Salvia section Tubiflorae, and that it may not be
related to
other Colombian Salvia species, though...
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Cohors III.
Gamopetala Plumbagines classis 32.
Campanulinae Contortae Tubiflorae classis 31.
Aggregatae Caprifolia Kuculiferae Personatae Petalantheae...
- Diapensiales, Ericales, Primulales, Plumbaginales, Ebenales, Contortae,
Tubiflorae, Plantaginales, Rubiales, Cucurbitales, and Campanulatae. Sympetalous...
- 701-716. In:
Boris K.
Schischkin (editor).
Flora of the USSR,
volume 19 -
Tubiflorae. Izdatel'stvo
Akademii Nauk SSSR: Moskva, Leningrad,, Russia. (published...
- also
contain the
species D.
lutea and D.
viridiflora from the
section Tubiflorae. In this
study the
section Grandiflorae was
redefined as
being perennial...