• The Amaranthaceae (sensu stricto) are predominantly tropical, whereas the former Chenopodiaceae have their centers of diversity in dry temperate and warm temperate areas. (wikipedia.org)
  • Based on molecular phylogenetic and morphological studies, the new genera Sedobassia Freitag & G. Kadereit and Spirobassia Freitag & G. Kadereit were described in the tribe Camphorosmeae (Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae sensu APG IV). (geoscienceworld.org)
  • Amaranthaceae and Chenopodiaceae have long been recognized as allied families that share a number of features: generally small flowers, one perianth whorl, a syncarpous gynoecium with a superior ovary and often only one ovule, basal or free-central placentation, pollen characteristics, centrospermous embryo development, betalain pigments, and P-type form (c) sieve-element plastids. (floranorthamerica.org)
  • Traditionally placed in the goosefoot family (Chenopodiaceae), that entire family was recently lumped into Amaranthaceae. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Amaranthaceae (/ˌæmərænˈθeɪsiaɪ, -iiː/ AM-ər-an-THAY-see-e(y)e) is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus Amaranthus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Two new species alien to the flora of Morocco - Amaranthus spinosus (Amaranthaceae) and Cardamine occulta (Brassicaceae). (uma.es)
  • Iamonico, D. 2014c: Lectotypification of Linnaean names in the genus Achyranthes L. ( Amaranthaceae ). (sciendo.com)
  • With taxonomic keys to family, genus, and species, and with families arranged alphabetically for easy reference, the Flora of Florida collection is the standard reference for botanists, researchers, consultants, and students alike. (upf.com)
  • See Flora of the Santa Rosa Mountains From Vouchers for an introduction to this checklist, along with a brief analysis of the unique taxa. (tchester.org)
  • Information from the Delaware Flora Checklist used with author's permission. (delawarewildflowers.org)
  • 2022. Updating the Checklist of the Naturalized Flora in Taiwan. (sinica.edu.tw)
  • Amaranthaceae is a widespread and cosmopolitan family from the tropics to cool temperate regions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Iamonico, D. 2013b: About the circumscription of Celosia argentea (Amaranthaceae) and the Linnaean related taxa. (sciendo.com)
  • Florida has the third most diverse vascular plant flora of any state in the United States, and the Flora of Florida volumes include all indigenous and naturalized taxa currently known to occur within its borders. (upf.com)
  • A major percentage of the weed flora is represented by the widely spread cosmopolitan, paleotropic and pantropic taxa. (scialert.net)
  • Ptilotus axillaris (Amaranthaceae) is a little known Australian species purported to have ornamental potential, however previous breeding attempts have had limited success. (aff.org.au)
  • This seventh volume of the Flora of Florida collection continues the definitive and comprehensive identification manual to the Sunshine State's 4,400 kinds of native and non-native ferns and fern allies, nonflowering seed plants, and flowering seed plants. (upf.com)
  • FLOWERING PLANTS OF INDIA, DICOTYLEDONS, Vol-I (Acanthaceae-Avicenniaceae) authored by S. Karthikeyan, M. Sanjappa and S. Moorthy and published by BSI, Kolkata in 2009 is an important document for names, authority and distribution of Amaranthaceae species in India. (google.com)
  • The present study was carried out to assess and document ethnobotanical knowledge of plants of District Hamirpur (H.P.) used for dental care, as the area has diverse flora and high ethnobotanical potential. (ethnoleaflets.com)
  • Some of these weeds are derived from typically local flora of desert and lake shore which are constantly met within these newly reclaimed sites while others (specially Mediterranean elements) are from other agricultural areas in Egypt where the plants, seeds, manure and agricultural equipment are originated. (scialert.net)
  • Eleven weed species (transitional) are from the local flora of desert habitats that could tolerate the new environment. (scialert.net)
  • because of that the distributions of these two species in the flora area require critical reassessment. (vplants.org)
  • Check-list da flora vascular do parque natural das Lagos de Cufada (Guiné-Bissau). (kew.org)
  • Euphorbia hirta (Euphorbiaceae), a new naturalized xenophyte in the vascular flora of Morocco. (uma.es)
  • The key published in Flora of Australia (1987) is amended to include the new species. (wa.gov.au)
  • this makes the Amaranthaceae the largest group with this photosynthesis pathway among the eudicots (which collectively includes about 1,600 C4 species). (wikipedia.org)
  • Dysphania anthelmintica (Amaranthaceae), new to the non-native flora of Italy, and taxonomic considerations on the related species. (sciendo.com)
  • Based on the analysis of field materials collected during our field trips in 2017-2021, literature data and specimens stored at the Herbarium Fund of the Institute of Botany, a list of alien representatives from the families Amaranthaceae Juss. (plantfungalres.az)
  • To understand the fate of aquatic flora under increased salinity levels, 14 dominant wetland species with different growth forms (submersed, amphibious, floatin. (researchgate.net)
  • As we look out across the world's largest wetland area, the swath of marshy flora growing in the shallow waters of Dawa County, China is an eye-popping crimson. (atlasobscura.com)
  • The template can also be used for linking to the respective page in the Flora of North America website and for separate contributions of different authorship within this publication. (wikimedia.org)
  • A very comprehensive flora, the standard reference book but it has no pictures. (theferns.info)
  • Flora of North America, Volume 22, is the first of five volumes covering monocots in North America north of Mexico. (mbgpress.org)
  • Flora of North America, Volume 4 , will be the second volume of nineteen on dicotyledons to be published in the Flora of North America series. (mbgpress.org)
  • This region is rich in diverse flora and suitable for ethnobotanical explorations. (ethnoleaflets.com)
  • They all deal exclusively with the flora and fauna of the Esperance region of Western Australia, so may also be of interest. (blogspot.com)