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Lythraceae logo #10101) Dicot family 2) Family lythraceae 3) Loosestrife family 4) Magnoliopsid family
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Lythraceae

Lythraceae logo #21000 The Lythraceae are a family of flowering plants, including about 620 species of mostly herbs, with some shrubs and trees, in 31 genera. Major genera include Cuphea (275 spp.), Lagerstroemia (56), Nesaea (50), Rotala (45), and Lythrum (35). Lythraceae have a worldwide distribution, with most species in the tropics, but ranging into temperate climat...
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Lythraceae

Lythraceae logo #21003(from the article `Myrtales`) The Lythraceae, or loosestrife family, occurs primarily in warmer regions of both the Old World and New World and is especially diverse in South ... ...or pollen and are shaped so as to facilitate pollen deposition on the stigma while the animals forage on these foods. A highly specialized ... [2 related...
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Lythraceae

Lythraceae logo #21217Lythraceae is a family of plants, trees and shrubs, most of which are natives of tropical America. The flowers are usually characterised by possessing a multipartite tubular calyx, from the tube of which spring the stamens, a single style and a many-seeded capsule. Among the genera are Lythrum, Grislea, Peplis and Cuphea.
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Lythraceae

Lythraceae logo #20400[n] - herbs and shrubs and small trees with pink or purple flowers
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Lythraceae

Lythraceae logo #20974family Lythraceae noun herbs and shrubs and small trees with pink or purple flowers
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