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dilleniid dicot family - family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs | ||
dicot family, magnoliopsid family family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination | ||
dilleniidae, subclass dilleniidae a group of families of more or less advanced trees and shrubs and herbs having either polypetalous or gamopetalous corollas and often with ovules attached to the walls of the ovary; contains 69 families including Ericaceae and Cruciferae and Malvaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder | ||
caper family, capparidaceae, family capparidaceae a dilleniid dicot family of the order Rhoeadales that includes: genera Capparis, Cleome, Crateva, and Polanisia | ||
brassicaceae, cruciferae, family brassicaceae, family cruciferae, mustard family a large family of plants with four-petaled flowers; includes mustards, cabbages, broccoli, turnips, cresses, and their many relatives | ||
family papaveraceae, papaveraceae, poppy family herbs or shrubs having milky and often colored juices and capsular fruits | ||
family fumariaceae, fumariaceae, fumitory family erect or climbing herbs of the northern hemisphere and southern Africa: bleeding heart; Dutchman's breeches; fumitory; squirrel corn | ||
family loasaceae, loasa family, loasaceae family of bristly hairy sometimes climbing plants; America and Africa and southern Arabia | ||
family malvaceae, mallow family, malvaceae herbs and shrubs and some trees: mallows; cotton; okra | ||
bombacaceae, family bombacaceae tropical trees with large dry or fleshy fruit containing usually woolly seeds | ||
elaeocarpaceae, elaeocarpus family, family elaeocarpaceae genus of trees and shrubs widely distributed in warm regions some yielding useful timber; in some classifications included in the family Santalaceae | ||
family sterculiaceae, sterculia family, sterculiaceae a large family of plants of order Malvales | ||
family tiliaceae, linden family, tiliaceae chiefly trees and shrubs of tropical and temperate regions of especially southeastern Asia and Brazil; genera Tilia, Corchorus, Entelea, Grewia, Sparmannia | ||
ericaceae, family ericaceae, heath family heathers | ||
clethraceae, family clethraceae, white-alder family coextensive with the genus Clethra | ||
diapensia family, diapensiaceae, family diapensiaceae north temperate low evergreen plants; in some classifications placed in its own order Diapensiales | ||
epacridaceae, epacris family, family epacridaceae Australasian shrubs or small trees | ||
family lennoaceae, lennoaceae family of fleshy parasitic herbs lacking green foliage and having heads of small flowers; California and Mexico | ||
family pyrolaceae, pyrolaceae, wintergreen family evergreen herbs of temperate regions: genera Pyrola, Chimaphila, Moneses, Orthilia | ||
family monotropaceae, monotropaceae used in some classification for saprophytic herbs sometimes included in the family Pyrolaceae: genera Monotropa and Sarcodes | ||
begonia family, begoniaceae, family begoniaceae monoecious succulent herbs or shrubs of tropical and warm regions especially America | ||
dilleniaceae, family dilleniaceae chiefly tropical shrubs and trees and climbers having leathery leaves or flattened leaflike stems: genera Dillenia and Hibbertia | ||
clusiaceae, family clusiaceae, family guttiferae, guttiferae, st john's wort family widely distributed family of chiefly tropical trees and shrubs and vines that produce oils and resins and some usable timber | ||
family hypericaceae, hypericaceae used in some classification systems for plants usually included among the Guttiferae | ||
actinidiaceae, family actinidiaceae tropical trees or shrubs or woody vines | ||
canella family, canellaceae, family canellaceae one genus: aromatic tropical trees of eastern Africa and Florida to West Indies | ||
caricaceae, family caricaceae, papaya family trees native to tropical America and Africa with milky juice and large palmately lobed leaves | ||
caryocaraceae, family caryocaraceae small genus of tropical South American trees | ||
cistaceae, family cistaceae, rockrose family shrubs or woody herbs of temperate regions especially Mediterranean | ||
dipterocarpaceae, family dipterocarpaceae chiefly tropical Asian trees with two-winged fruits; yield valuable woods and aromatic oils and resins | ||
family flacourtiaceae, flacourtia family, flacourtiaceae chiefly tropical trees and shrubs | ||
family fouquieriaceae, fouquieriaceae small family of spiny shrubs or trees of southwestern United States | ||
family ochnaceae, ochna family, ochnaceae family of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs with thick shining parallel-veined leaves | ||
family passifloraceae, passifloraceae, passionflower family tropical woody tendril-climbing vines | ||
family resedaceae, mignonette family, resedaceae mainly Mediterranean herbs: mignonette | ||
family tamaricaceae, tamaricaceae, tamarisk family family of desert shrubs and trees (mostly halophytes and xerophytes) | ||
family violaceae, violaceae, violet family a family of order Parietales including the genera Viola, Hybanthus, Hymenanthera, Melicytus | ||
family santalaceae, sandalwood family, santalaceae chiefly tropical herbs or shrubs or trees bearing nuts or one-seeded fruit | ||
family loranthaceae, loranthaceae, mistletoe family in some classification includes Viscaceae: parasitic or hemiparasitic shrublets or shrubs or small trees of tropical and temperate regions; attach to hosts by haustoria | ||
family viscaceae, viscaceae, mistletoe family in some classifications considered a subfamily of Loranthaceae |