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RHAMNACEAE

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2003
Punt, W., Marks, A., Hoen, P.P.
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The structural diversity of floral nectaries does not mean ontogenic diversity in Rhamnaceae species

Flora: Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie, 2022
C. Ribeiro   +3 more
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Ventilago (Rhamnaceae) Fruit from the Middle Eocene of Central Tibet, China

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PLANT SCIENCES, 2021
C. Del Rio   +9 more
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Occurrence download Rhamnaceae

2018
ALA occurrence record ...
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Rhamnaceae Juss., Gen. Pl.

2011
151. Rhamnaceae Juss., Gen. Pl.: 376. 4 Aug 1789, nom. cons. Frangulaceae DC. in J.B.A.P.M. de Lamarck & A.P. de Candolle, Fl. Franç., ed. 3, 4(2): 619. 17 Sep 1805 Gouaniaceae Raf., Fl. Tellur. 2: 73. Jan–Mar 1837 Phylicaceae J.Agardh, Theoria Syst. Pl.: 186.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Rhamnaceae

1984
Treelets or shrubs, erect or climbing by hooks or tendrils or the stems twining, rarely herbs or subshrubs. Leaves simple, alternate or opposite. Stipules usually present, small and deciduous or modified into spines and then persistent. Inflorescence mostly consisting of axillary corymbs or cymes, rarely terminal racemes or panicles.
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In vitro propagation and cryopreservation of the medicinal species Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae)

, 2021
Aline Medeiros Saavedra   +5 more
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Rhamnaceae

The Journal of Ecology, 1943
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Rhamnaceae

Notizblatt des Königl. botanischen Gartens und Museums zu Berlin, 1915
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