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Flavonoids of Diplusodon (Lythraceae)

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1994
Abstract Flavonoids of 27 species of Diplusodon were identified. O-Mono- and diglycosides of apigenin, luteolin, kaempferol, quercetin and myricetin were found. Different glycosidic patterns were observed and they seem to be consistent as taxonomic characters at the species level. Aglycone structures may also be taxonomically relevant, since two main
Cecilia T.T. Blatt   +4 more
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Lythraceae J. St.

2011
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Hemitrapa Miki (Lythraceae) from the earliest Oligocene of southeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and its phytogeographic implications

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2018
Hemitrapa Miki (Lythraceae) is an extinct aquatic genus that shows the close morphological affinity to water chestnut (Trapa), it has rich fossil records ranging from the late Paleocene to early Pliocene of the Northern Hemisphere.
T. Su   +6 more
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Lythraceae

2016
Contains a taxonomic revision of Lythraceae for Malesia, i.e. the area covering the countries Indonesia, East Timor, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, The Philippines, and Papua New Guinea. Lythraceae, with in Malesia 11 genera, is a well-defined family with the exception of the morphologically deviating Trapa.
Wilde, (W.J.J.O. ) de   +1 more
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LYTHRACEAE

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2003
Booi, M., Punt, W., Hoen, P.P.
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Lythraceae novae Madagascariensis

1952
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Lythraceae

1979
Herbs, shrubs or trees. Leaves simple, opposite or verticellate. Stipules small and deciduous or wanting. Flowers hermaphrodite, usually actinomorphic or rarely zygomorphic, sometimes cleistogamic, usually solitary or cymose, rarely paniculate. Receptacle campanulate or tubular.
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