those with hypogynous flowers usually bear a characteristic fleshy nectar ring ... Order Rosales. Family Crassulaceae. consists of about 35 genera and 1500 ...
Rosaceae -- the rose family (100/3000; Cosmopolitan, most common in temperate \subtropical N. Hemisphere) Rosidae Habit trees and shrubs, rarely herbs, usually armed
6. Fruit: a drupe or berry. Verbena 'vervain' Class: Magnoliopsida. Subclass: Rosidae ... 7. Fruit a drupe or a berry. Cornus Florida 'large flowering dogwood' ...
In 1609, Captain John Smith is credited with naming the ... He also observed that the plant 'caused itchynge, and lastly, ... Rosidae (Roses) Order: ...
Aceraceae -- the maple family (2/120; Mostly New and Old World temperates, plus tropics of s.e. Asia) Rosidae II Habit shrubs or trees Leaves palmately-veined, simple ...
has only two genera, Acer, the maples, and Dipteronia. Distribution ... Acer differs from Dipteronia in having obovate wings attached to the seeds; ...
Title: Slide 1 Author: Mitchell Last modified by: anders Created Date: 11/13/2002 2:04:00 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Company: MDACC
Ephedra sp. Mormon pioneers in the American Southwest used the dried stems of this plant to make tea. Also known as longleaf ephedra, desert jointfir, desert ephedra ...
Distribution cosmopolitan distribution in tropical, subtropical and temperate zones. found as major components of most of the world's vegetation types and many have ...
Title: Incremental Maintenance of Materialized OQL Views Author: Norman Paton Last modified by: norm Created Date: 11/4/2000 11:38:08 AM Document presentation format
OC Spermatophyta; Magnoliophyta; eudicotyledons; core ... (Smith & Waterman) Identifies the region with the best. local similarity. Algorithm: Similarity ...
Proteome research permits the discovery of new protein markers ... L., Marques K., Paesano S., Chane-Favre L., Sanchez J.-C., Hochstrasser D.F., Thiellement H. ...