
Malpighiaceae - Wikipedia
Malpighiaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. It comprises about 73 genera and 1315 species, [4] all of which are native to the tropics and subtropics.
Malpighiales - Wikipedia
The Malpighiales comprise one of the largest orders of flowering plants. The order is very diverse, with well-known members including willows, violets, aspens and poplars, poinsettia, corpse …
Malpighiales | Flowering Plants, Trees, & Shrubs | Britannica
Malpighiales, large order of flowering plants that includes 40 families, more than 700 genera, and almost 16,000 species.
MALPIGHIACEAE Christiane Anderson A warm-temperate and tropical family of ~70 genera and ~1,300 species of trees, shrubs, erect or trailing subshrubs or herbs with perennial …
Malpighiaceae | plant family | Britannica
In Malpighiales: Malpighiaceae and Elatinaceae. Malpighiaceae contains 68 genera and 1,250 species of lianas to trees, which are found throughout the tropics, although especially in the …
Malpighiaceae Family | Botanico Hub
The Malpighiaceae family consists of over 1,200 species of flowering plants. These plants are characterized by their unique flowers and distinctive winged fruits. They are found in tropical …
Malpighiaceae | World Flora Online
This is the largest family of oil flowers worldwide, containing economically important ornamental, medicinal (ayahuasca), and fruit species (murici or nanche and acerola) in the Neotropics. …
Malpighia - Wikipedia
Malpighia is a genus of flowering plants in the nance family, Malpighiaceae. It contains 108 species of shrubs or small trees, all of which are native to the American tropics, ranging from …
A new classification system and taxonomic synopsis for Malpighiaceae …
Malpighiaceae (Malpighiales) is a family of flowering plants currently comprising 75 genera and ca. 1,350 species of trees, shrubs, subshrubs, and lianas distributed in tropical and subtropical …
Malpighiaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Malpighiaceae family is characterized by fruits dry or fleshy, dehiscent or indehiscent, smooth, rough or winged (Davis & Anderson, 2010). They are economically important because …