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- P****ifloraceae with a mixture of features found in P****ifloroideae and Turneroideae". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 189 (4): 397–407. doi:10...
- includes the taxa in the Turneraceae in P****ifloraceae as a subfamily (Turneroideae). Most species in Turneraceae are tropical or sub-tropical shrubs, with...
- and reproductive analysis suggests the species is closely related to Turneroideae, but divergent enough to justify a different subfamily. The type specimen...
- Oxossia is a genus of flowering plants in the subfamily Turneroideae (P****ifloraceae) consisting of 15 species. This genus was recently defined in 2019...
- Clade: Rosids Order: Malpighiales Family: P****ifloraceae Subfamily: Turneroideae Genus: Turnera L. Type species Turnera ulmifolia L. 1753 Species See...
- Piriqueta is a genus of flowering plants belonging to Turneroideae (P****ifloraceae). Piriqueta is a genus of herbs or subshrub dicots. Most members of...
- Oxossia calyptrocarpa, a member of Turneroideae (P****ifloraceae), is a shrub native to the wet tropics of eastern Brazil. It is found in the Caatinga,...
- orange, solitary and range from 6 - 11.5 cm long. Unlike other genera of Turneroideae which exhibit distyly, E. odorata does not. The genus name is in honour...
- Oxossia annularis is a shrub of Oxossia Turneroideae (P****ifloraceae) native to eastern Brazil. It is found in Caatinga, Cerrado, and Atlantic Forest....
- 2019, as it morphologically differed from other neighboring members of Turneroideae (Turnera dichotoma and T. revoluta) in the region it was originally identified...