Vitaceae

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Noun1.Vitaceae - a family of vines belonging to order RhamnalesVitaceae - a family of vines belonging to order Rhamnales
dicot family, magnoliopsid family - family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
order Rhamnales, Rhamnales - an order of dicotyledonous plants
genus Vitis, Vitis - the type genus of the family Vitaceae; woody vines with simple leaves and small flowers; includes a wide variety of grapes
genus Parthenocissus, Parthenocissus - woody vines having disklike tips on the tendrils
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En el periodo 2012-2013, la familia Fabaceae mostro el mayor valor de IF seguidas por las familias Asteraceae, Vitaceae, Myrtaceae y Cactaceae, entre otras (Fig.
In his book on viticulture, Pierre Galet noted that the grape botanical family (Vitaceae) exists in the fossil record in the Early Cretaceous Epoch (66-145 million years ago), with examples of the genus Vitis found in the Early Eocene era 34-56 million years ago.
Gray) Small MRE [Hillside Vervain] Vitaceae Vitis monticola Buckley P [Sweet Mountain Grape] Family/Species/Common name N/E/I Acanthaceae Ruellia caroliniensis (J.F.
In-vitro antimicrobial activities of extracts of Launaea procumbens roxb.(Labiateae), Vitis vinifera l.(Vitaceae) and Cyperus rotundus l.(Cyperaceae).
ABSTRACT: Grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) belong to the family Vitaceae that are the best source of energy.
Phenology, reproductive biology and growing degree days of the grapevine 'Isabel' (Vitis labrusca, Vitaceae) cultivated in northeastern Brazil.
Plant families with the highest number of species were Poaceae (32 species); Asteraceae (26); Fabaceae (12); Cyperaceae (10); Crassulaceae and Solanaceae (five species each); Apiaceae, Asphodelaceae, Celastraceae, Rosaceae, and Rubiaceae (four species each); Amaranthaceae, Anacardiaceae, Apocynaceae, Lamiaceae, Myrtaceae, Polygonaceae, Sterculiaceae, and Vitaceae (three species each) (Table 2).
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