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Fam.: Nelkengewächse. Caryophyllaceae
1910Ausdauernde Pflanze mit fast senkrecht stehendem, ein- oder vielkopfigem, dunkelbraunem Wurzelstock. — Blatter grundstandig, langgestielt, fusformig, mit funf bis neun kahlen, glatten, lederigen, oben dunkel-, unten hellgrunen, verkehrt lanzettformigen, spitzen, gegen die Spitze zu grobgesagten Blattchen (Fig. 1).
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2018
Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Orobanchaceae, pp.
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Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Orobanchaceae, pp.
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1980
Annual or perennial herbs, rarely undershrubs. Leaves opposite, simple, entire, generally united at the base by a transverse line. Stipules small, scarious or wanting. Flowers actinomorphic, solitary or in cymose inflorescences, hermaphrodite or rarely unisexual. Sepals 4—5, united or free, persistent. Petals as many as the sepals or wanting. Stamens 8—
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Annual or perennial herbs, rarely undershrubs. Leaves opposite, simple, entire, generally united at the base by a transverse line. Stipules small, scarious or wanting. Flowers actinomorphic, solitary or in cymose inflorescences, hermaphrodite or rarely unisexual. Sepals 4—5, united or free, persistent. Petals as many as the sepals or wanting. Stamens 8—
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2010
Summary. The distribution, ecology and taxonomic history of bedstraw broomrape, Orobanche caryophyllacea Sm. are discussed with particular reference to the British Isles, and the species is described and illustrated. The use of species of Orobanche as horticultural subjects is briefly considered.
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Summary. The distribution, ecology and taxonomic history of bedstraw broomrape, Orobanche caryophyllacea Sm. are discussed with particular reference to the British Isles, and the species is described and illustrated. The use of species of Orobanche as horticultural subjects is briefly considered.
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2021
Data on chromosome numbers of the Caryophyllaceae species is summarized. It was established that the main chromosome numbers of the Caryophyllaceae family are x = 5, 7, 9???19. The most com mon is x = 9; it is considered to be initial for the family.
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Data on chromosome numbers of the Caryophyllaceae species is summarized. It was established that the main chromosome numbers of the Caryophyllaceae family are x = 5, 7, 9???19. The most com mon is x = 9; it is considered to be initial for the family.
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2002
A widespread family of about 85 genera and 2,200 species. More than half of the species belong to one of six large genera, all represented in Malesia. In total sixteen genera are represented in the Flora Malesiana region, e.g., Arenaria (1 species), Cerastium (4), Dianthus (5, all cult.), Drymaria (1 indigenous, 1 cult.), Gypsophila (2, cult.), Lychnis
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A widespread family of about 85 genera and 2,200 species. More than half of the species belong to one of six large genera, all represented in Malesia. In total sixteen genera are represented in the Flora Malesiana region, e.g., Arenaria (1 species), Cerastium (4), Dianthus (5, all cult.), Drymaria (1 indigenous, 1 cult.), Gypsophila (2, cult.), Lychnis
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