Buxaceae

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Noun1.Buxaceae - widely distributed evergreen shrubs and trees
dicot family, magnoliopsid family - family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
order Sapindales, Sapindales - an order of dicotyledonous plants
Buxus, genus Buxus - type genus of the Buxaceae
genus Pachysandra - evergreen perennial procumbent subshrubs or herbs
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Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider, Buxaceae is a semiarid evergreen shrub in the desert south-western United States, north-western Mexico and some of the Middle East and Latin American countries (Borlaug et al., 1985; Bellirou et al., 2005).
Scolymus hispanicus Assnan Brassicaceae Farsetia hamiltonii Zaazaa Moricandia suffruticosa awlgaz Zilla spinosa Pois chiche sauvage-Boukhelala subsp.castata Buxaceae Buxus balearica Lam.
1 (Euphorbiaceae) Broughtonia lindenii 1 (Lind.) Dressier (Orchidaceae) Bucida molinetii (M.Gomez) 1 Yes Alwan & Stace (Combretaceae) Bursera frenningeae Correll (a) 1 Yes (Burseraceae) Bursera inaguensis Britton 1 Buxus bahamensis Baker (Buxaceae) 1 Caesalpinia bahamensis Lam.
Araliaceae, Balsaminaceae, Boraginaceae, Buxaceae, Cuscutaceae, Datiscaceae, Elaeagnaceae, Gentianaceae, Loranthaceae, Malvaceae, Moraceae, Oleaceae, Phytolaccaceae, Rubiaceae, Salicaceae, Saxifragaceae, Smilacaceae, Solanaceae, Ulmaceae, Urticaceae, Valerianaceae, and Violaceae are represented by one species.
2002) and Buxaceae (Rahman and Choudhary 2001), isoquinolines from Papaveraceae (Kim 2002; Kim et al.
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