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Micropropagation and Somaclonal Variation of Tulipa suaveolens (Liliaceae) in vitro

Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, 2019
T. Kritskaya, A. Kashin, M. Yu. Kasatkin
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Liliaceae—I

1979
Herbs, usually glabrous, with perennial underground stems (corms, bulbs, tubers, or rhizomes) in all Mal. spp. Aerial stems usually herbaceous and annual, erect or climbing. Leaves simple, caespitose and basal, sometimes distichous, if cauline usually alternate, generally linear to lanceolate or oblanceolate especially when basal, but sometimes shorter
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Evolutionary relationships in the medicinally important genus Fritillaria L. (Liliaceae)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014
Laurence Hill   +2 more
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Liliaceae Family

Liliacea family consists of 15 genera, which are distributed in the Northern Hemisphere and Eurasia. Fritillaria and Tulip are the most famous genera known all over the world. Fritillaria and Tulipa are the most common ornamental plants. Fritillaria is also valued for its chemical components and is used in conventional medicine.
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