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Cruciferous vegetables
... plants in the family Brassicaceae (also called Cruciferae) are termed Cruciferous vegetables. For a botanical ... romanesco http://www.fourmilab.ch/images/Romanesco/ Cruciferae http://www.ibiblio.org/pfaf/cgi-bin/find_lat?FAM=Cruciferae&CAN=fam edible/useful plants http://www ...
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Brassicaceae
... The flowering plant family Brassicaceae, also called Cruciferae, is known as the mustard family or ... Arabidopsis thaliana. The family was formerly named Cruciferae ("cross-bearing"), because the four petals of ... ICBN Art. 18.5 (St Louis Code) Cruciferae is to be regarded as validly published ...
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John Griffith Vaughan
... and The Biology and Chemistry of the Cruciferae. These studies of seed composition were combined ... 1976. The biology and chemistry of the Cruciferae. London: Academic Press. J. G. Vaughan (ed ...
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Talk:Fabaceae
... Areca L.); Gramineae (Poaceae; type, Poa L.); Cruciferae (Brassicaceae; type, Brassica L.); Leguminosae (Fabaceae; type ... of their endings (e.g. old family Cruciferae, old order Coniferae). - MPF 23:01, 1 ...
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Schote (fruit)   (translated from German)
Schote (fruit) Those Schote a Unterform is that Cap fruit , those particularly that Cross bloom plants (Brassicáceae, Crucíferae) is own. The typical schote (example: Raps ) is from two seed-carrying and two sterile Fruchtblaettern constructed. The fertilen fruchtblaetter form a framework (Replum); between them a "wrong" septum is stretched with the ...
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List of the kitchen herbs and spices   (translated from German)
... straw flower (Helichrysum italicum) Kreuzbluetengewaechse (Brassicaceae, formerly Cruciferae) Gartenkresse (Lepidium sativum) Brunnenkresse (Nasturtium officinale) Meerrettich ...
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Cross bloom plants   (translated from German)
... name Brassicaceae Cross bloom plants (Brassicaceae, formerly Cruciferae) are very various plants family of great ...
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Phylogenetic classification of the angiospermes   (translated from French)
... 193) = Stemonaceae Crossosomataceae Engl. (1897), name. idiots. Cruciferae Juss. (1789), name.lt has. and idiots ...
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Families of angiospermes present in New Caledonia alphabetically   (translated from French)
... Chrysobalanaceae Combretaceae Commelinaceae Compositae Connaraceae Convolvulaceae Corynocarpaceae Cruciferae Cucurbitaceae Cunoniaceae Cyperaceae D Dilleniaceae Dioscoreaceae Droseraceae ...
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Classification APG   (translated from French)
... Brassicales Akaniaceae Bataceae (family of batis) Brassicaceae (= Cruciferae; incl. Capparaceae) (family of cabbage) Caricaceae (family ...
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