Difference between revisions of "Rosaceae subfam. Dryadoideae"

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Brit. Fl. Gard., ser. 2, 1: sub plate 43. 1830.

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Revision as of 22:41, 16 December 2019

Shrubs or trees. Leaves cauline; stipules present. Flowers: carpels 1–150, distinct, free, styles distinct; ovule 1. Fruits achenes or aggregated achenes; styles persistent, elongate, usually plumose.

Discussion

The subfamily consists of a single tribe.

Selected References

None.

Luc Brouillet +
North America +, Mexico +, West Indies +, Bermuda +, Central America +, South America +, Eurasia +, Africa +, Atlantic Islands +, Indian Ocean Islands +, Pacific Islands (Hawaii +, New Zealand) +  and Australia. +
Brit. Fl. Gard., ser. +
Rosaceae subfam. Dryadoideae +
Rosaceae +
subfamily +