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Oxalis ausensis is a species of plant in the Oxalidaceae family.
It is a somewhat delicate-appearing, low-growing, herbaceous plant in the family Oxalidaceae.
Oxalis, in the family Oxalidaceae, is the only dicotyledon genus that produces true bulbs.
As several plants of the family Oxalidaceae, its fruits are rich in oxalic acid, which is toxic in high concentrations.
Oxalis violacea, the violet wood-sorrel, is a perennial plant and herb in the Oxalidaceae family.
Biophytum is a genus of about 50 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the family Oxalidaceae.
Family Oxalidaceae (wood sorrel family)
Some authors separate Hyspeocharis as a monogeneric family Hypseocharitaceae, while older sources placed it in the Oxalidaceae.
Oxalis species (woodsorrels) of the Oxalidaceae, namely:
Arthur Cronquist, agreeing with Hallier and Knuth, put it in Oxalidaceae.
The plants include members of the Oxalidaceae including Oxalis corniculata, some Leguminosae and Acanthaceae.
Oxalis montana is a species of flowering plant in the Oxalidaceae known by the common names mountain woodsorrel, wood shamrock, sours and white woodsorrel.
Oxalis albicans, commonly known as Radishroot woodsorrel, is a perennial herb in the Oxalidaceae family, native to western and central North America.
Averrhoa carambola is a species of woody plant in the family Oxalidaceae; it has a number of common names including Carambola and Starfruit.
Averrhoa is a genus of trees in the Oxalidaceae family, of the Oxalidales order, named after Averroes - a 12th-century astronomer and philosopher from Al-Andalus.
The Vivianiaceae and Ledocarpaceae were included within the Geraniaceae, and the Hypseocharitaceae within the Oxalidaceae, which are now treated in the order Oxalidales.
Averrhoa bilimbi (commonly known as bilimbi, cucumber tree, or tree sorrel) is a fruit-bearing tree of the genus Averrhoa, family Oxalidaceae.
The Oxalidaceae were placed in the Geraniales, and the Elaeocarpaceae split between the Malvales and Polygalales, in the latter case being treated as the Tremandraceae.
The species in the genus Averrhoa along with the species in genus Sarcotheca are the only woody, tree-like plants belonging to the Oxalis family Oxalidaceae.
The families that Lepidobotrys had usually been placed into, Linaceae and Oxalidaceae, are now placed in the orders Malpighiales and Oxalidales, respectively, which are closely related to Celastrales.
Volume 7 part 1 (1971) - Revisions: Byblidaceae, Cardiopteridaceae, Clethraceae, Haloragaceae, Icacinaceae, Lemnaceae, Lophopyxidaceae, Ochnaceae, Oxalidaceae, Portulacaceae, Violaceae.
The Oxalidaceae, or wood sorrel family, are a small family of eight genera of herbaceous plants, shrubs and small trees, with the great majority of the 900 species in the genus Oxalis (wood sorrels).
The Oxalidaceae is a family of flowering plants, around 90 species (or around 900 according to some classifications), mainly of annual or perennial herbs, found mainly in tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world, although some occur in temperate regions.
Reinhard Gustav Paul Knuth (1874-1957) was a German taxonomist, botanist and pteridologist responsible for "Initia florae venezuelensis" in 1928, and numerous contributions to Adolf Engler's "Das Pflanzenreich" on Geraniaceae, Oxalidaceae, Lecythidaceae, and other families.
Oxalis oregana (Redwood Sorrel, Oregon Oxalis) is a species of the wood sorrel family, Oxalidaceae, native to moist Douglas-fir and Coast Redwood forests of western North America from southwestern British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California.