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Systematic position ofAverrhoa (Oxalidaceae)
Feddes Repertorium, 1990AbstractThe distribution pattern of phenolic and free amino acids in Averrhoa billmbi, A. carambola, Biophytum sensitivum, Oxalis barrelieri and O. corniculata has been studied to assess the bearing of these data along with the available data from other disciplines on the affinities and taxonomic position of Averrhoa.
D. Rama Devi, L. L. Narayana
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Biophytum umbraculum (Oxalidaceae)
Brittonia, 1981The binomialBiophytum umbraculum Welwitsch, validly published with priority overB. petersianum Klotzsch, is the name to be used for this species.
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Wild Vegetables of the Family Oxalidaceae
The Oxalidaceae (570 species), commonly known as the wood sorrel family, is a small group of flowering plants with typically trifoliate leaves in clover-like arrangement and thickened leaf bases of leaflets. Many members show “sleep movements” i.e., the leaflets get folded together during the night or in response to stress or touch.Ganesh Chandrakant Nikalje +3 more
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2017
Hierbas bulbosas, rizomatosas, o caulescentes, rara vez arbustos o árboles. Hojas alternas o en roseta basal, generalmente compuestas, digitadas o pinnadas, estípulas presentes; peciólulos generalmente sensibles, que permiten movimientos nictinásticos. Cimas axilares, pedunculadas, uni-multifloras.
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Hierbas bulbosas, rizomatosas, o caulescentes, rara vez arbustos o árboles. Hojas alternas o en roseta basal, generalmente compuestas, digitadas o pinnadas, estípulas presentes; peciólulos generalmente sensibles, que permiten movimientos nictinásticos. Cimas axilares, pedunculadas, uni-multifloras.
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