• This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Yang, Yong, Rushforth, Keith (2020): Lectotypification of Abies fanjingshanensis (Pinaceae). (gbif.org)
  • Pinaceae Lindl. (funet.fi)
  • Mikhalishchev R., Valdayskikh V., Simonyan R. The Features of Stems Growth of Pine Family Species (Pinaceae Lindl. (vniilm.ru)
  • Members of the family Pinaceae are trees (rarely shrubs) growing from 2 to 100 metres (7 to 300 feet) tall, mostly evergreen (except the deciduous Larix and Pseudolarix), resinous, monoecious, with subopposite or whorled branches, and spirally arranged, linear (needle-like) leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • Analysis of Pinaceae cones reveals how selective pressure has shaped the evolution of variable cone size and function throughout the family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pinaceae ecology, morphology, and history have all been used as the basis for methods of analyses of the family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Classification of the subfamilies and genera of Pinaceae has been subject to debate in the past. (wikipedia.org)
  • Among the vegetative features useful for identification of some genera of Pinaceae are the leaf scars. (asu.edu)
  • Below is an example of how the morphology has been used to classify Pinaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cones of certain members of the Pinaceae remain on the tree and closed for several to many years until a stimulus (often fire) causes them to open and shed their seeds. (asu.edu)
  • All Pinaceae with seeds weighing less than 90 milligrams are seemingly adapted for wind dispersal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pinaceae that persist in areas where tree squirrels are abundant do not seem to have evolved adaptations for bird dispersal. (wikipedia.org)
  • The embryos of Pinaceae have three to 24 cotyledons. (wikipedia.org)
  • Members of the Pinaceae are of major economic importance as producers of most of the world's softwood timber. (asu.edu)
  • Pinaceae are supported as monophyletic by their protein-type sieve cell plastids, pattern of proembryogeny, and lack of bioflavonoids. (wikipedia.org)
  • Members of the family Pinaceae are trees (rarely shrubs) growing from 2 to 100 metres (7 to 300 feet) tall, mostly evergreen (except the deciduous Larix and Pseudolarix), resinous, monoecious, with subopposite or whorled branches, and spirally arranged, linear (needle-like) leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pinaceae Larix x czekanowskii Szaf. (bas-net.by)
  • for OKRA use MALVACEAE 1996-2001 BX - Abelmoschus esculentus BX - Okra MH - Abies UI - D028202 MN - B6.388.400.637.500 MS - A plant genus in the family PINACEAE, order Pinales, class Pinopsida, division Coniferophyta. (nih.gov)
  • Pinaceae that persist in areas where tree squirrels are abundant do not seem to have evolved adaptations for bird dispersal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pinaceae are supported as monophyletic by their protein-type sieve cell plastids, pattern of proembryogeny, and lack of bioflavonoids. (wikipedia.org)