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1973
Herbs or undershrubs, mostly fleshy or succulent. Leaves alternate, opposite or in whorls, simple or compound. Stipules wanting. Inflorescence cymose. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite. Sepals free or connate, persistent. Petals as many as the sepals, free or more or less united.
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Herbs or undershrubs, mostly fleshy or succulent. Leaves alternate, opposite or in whorls, simple or compound. Stipules wanting. Inflorescence cymose. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite. Sepals free or connate, persistent. Petals as many as the sepals, free or more or less united.
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1948
Herbs or undershrubs, usually succulent, perennial, less often annual or biennial. Leaves spirally arranged, opposite or whorled, exstipulate, simple or compound, entire, dentate, crenate, serrate or deeply incised. Flowers ♀, rarely unisexual, actinomorphic, usually cymose or cymose-paniculate, rarely spicate or solitary in leaf-axils, pedicelled or ...
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Herbs or undershrubs, usually succulent, perennial, less often annual or biennial. Leaves spirally arranged, opposite or whorled, exstipulate, simple or compound, entire, dentate, crenate, serrate or deeply incised. Flowers ♀, rarely unisexual, actinomorphic, usually cymose or cymose-paniculate, rarely spicate or solitary in leaf-axils, pedicelled or ...
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ROSULARIA MURATDAGHENSIS: Crassulaceae [PDF]
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A New Rosularia (Crassulaceae) from Israel
Kew Bulletin, 1979Herba perennis rosulata parva succulenta usque + 12 cm alta; caudex crassus ? 15 mm latus, radicibus lateralibus ? 20 mm longis tumidis provisus. Rosulae ? 8 cm latae, laxae; propagula e basi subterranea rosulae orta; folia rosulae basalis anguste spathulata, 20--48 x 9-12 mm, apice obtusa, basi angustata, glabriuscula usque glandulosa, succulenta ...
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(2908) Proposal to reject the name Crassulaceae subfam. Cotyledonoideae ( Crassulaceae )
Taxon, 2022Gideon F. Smith, A. Monro
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