• Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae): phytochemical studies supported in the development. (usp.br)
  • Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Passifloraceae sensu lato (Malpighiales) based on plastid and nuclear DNA sequences. (wikimedia.org)
  • The Passifloraceae are a family of flowering plants, containing about 750 species classified in around 27 genera. (wikipedia.org)
  • Salicaceae Aphaerema Miers → Salicaceae "Family: Passifloraceae Juss. (wikipedia.org)
  • The family Passifloraceae is not covered in any of the published manuals on Californian flora. (ou.edu)
  • The whole family, Passifloraceae, is essentially tropical. (ou.edu)
  • The family Passifloraceae is not covered in The Jepson Manual (Hickman 1993). (ou.edu)
  • A plant genus of the family Passifloraceae. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Passifloraceae are a family of flowering plants, containing about 750 species classified in around 27 genera. (wikipedia.org)
  • The major early works on the family are listed by Killip (1938), and of these, the most important and most comprehensive was that of Masters in his 'Contribution to the Natural History of the Passifloraceae' (1871), and his monograph on the American species in 'Flora Brasiliensis' (1872). (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • Knowledge of the family was brought up to date in Killip's 'The American Species of the Passifloraceae' (1938), Degener's 'Flora Hawaiiensis' (1940), and Chakravarty's 'A Revision of the Indian Passifloraceae' (1949). (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • Other descriptive works of considerable interest include Pope's 'The Edible Passion Fruits in Hawaii' (1935), Bor and Raizada's 'Some Beautiful Indian Climbers and Shrubs XXVI' (1947), 'Identification of the Cultivated Passion Flowers' (Lawrence 1960), 'Contribution to the Knowledge of the Passifloraceae of Portugese Guiana' (Fernandes and Fernandes 1957), Liebenberg's 'A Revision of the South African Species of Adenia (1939), and entries in Bailey's 'Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture' (1916) and various Floras. (wgtn.ac.nz)
  • Adenia lobata Engl (Passifloraceae) is a woody climber which grows in most African countries mainly the coastal belt. (ijpsr.com)