Passifloraceae — noun tropical woody tendril climbing vines • Syn: ↑family Passifloraceae, ↑passionflower family • Hypernyms: ↑dilleniid dicot family • Member Holonyms: ↑Parietales, ↑order Parietales, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Passifloraceae — Taxobox name = Passifloraceae image width = 240px image caption = Passiflora caerulea regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Malpighiales familia = Passifloraceae familia authority = Juss. ex Kunth subdivision… … Wikipedia
Passifloraceae — ▪ plant family the passion flower family, in the order Malpighiales, containing 16 genera and 705 species of herbaceous or woody vines, shrubs, and trees, mostly of warm regions. Passifloraceae is most highly developed in the Neotropics and in… … Universalium
Passifloraceae — Passionsblumengewächse Passiflora foetida Systematik Abteilung: Bedecktsamer (Magnoliophyta) … Deutsch Wikipedia
passionflower family — Family Passifloraceae, composed of about 600 species of herbaceous or woody vines, shrubs, and trees in 20 genera. Members of this family grow mostly in warm regions. Many species produce edible fruits. Members of the largest genus, Passiflora,… … Universalium
dilleniid dicot family — noun family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs • Hypernyms: ↑dicot family, ↑magnoliopsid family • Hyponyms: ↑Capparidaceae, ↑family Capparidaceae, ↑caper family, ↑Cruciferae, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
passionflower family — noun tropical woody tendril climbing vines • Syn: ↑Passifloraceae, ↑family Passifloraceae • Hypernyms: ↑dilleniid dicot family • Member Holonyms: ↑Parietales, ↑order Parietales, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Malpighiales — ▪ plant order Introduction large order of flowering plants that includes 40 families, more than 700 genera, and almost 16,000 species. Many of the families are tropical and poorly known, but well known members of the order include Salicaceae (… … Universalium
Passiflora — × kewensis P. platyloba fruit … Wikipedia
Violales — is a botanical name of an order of flowering plants and takes its name from the included family Violaceae. The name has been used in several systems, although some systems used the name Parietales for similar groupings. In the 1981 version of the … Wikipedia