Scrophulariaceae


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Related to Scrophulariaceae: Plantaginaceae, Solanaceae
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Noun1.Scrophulariaceae - a family of dicotyledonous plants of the order Polemoniales; includes figwort and snapdragon and foxglove and toadflax and speedwell and mullein; in some classifications placed in the order Scrophulariales
asterid dicot family - family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous herbs and some trees and shrubs
order Polemoniales, Polemoniales - Polemoniaceae; Solanaceae; Boraginaceae; Labiatae; Lentibulariaceae; Pedaliaceae; in some classifications includes the order Scrophulariales
genus Scrophularia, Scrophularia - type genus of Scrophulariaceae; named for the plants' supposed ability to cure scrofula: figworts
Antirrhinum, genus Antirrhinum - a genus of herbs of the family Scrophulariaceae with brightly colored irregular flowers
Besseya, genus Besseya - genus of North American spring wildflowers
Aureolaria, genus Aureolaria - small genus of North American herbs often root-parasitic and bearing golden-yellow flowers; sometimes placed in genus Gerardia
genus Calceolaria - large genus of tropical American herbs and shrubs with showy cymose flowers
Castilleia, Castilleja, genus Castilleia, genus Castilleja - genus of western North and South American perennials often partially parasitic on roots of grasses
Chelone, genus Chelone - herbaceous perennials: shellflower
Collinsia, genus Collinsia - genus of hardy annual herbs of western United States
Culvers physic, Culver's physic, Culvers root, Culver's root, Veronicastrum virginicum, whorlywort - a tall perennial herb having spikes of small white or purple flowers; common in eastern North America
genus Digitalis - genus of Eurasian herbs having alternate leaves and racemes of showy bell-shaped flowers
genus Gerardia - genus of annual or perennial herbs with showy pink or purple or yellow flowers; plants often assigned to genera Aureolaria or Agalinis
Agalinis, genus Agalinis - semiparasitic herb with purple or white or pink flowers; grows in the United States and West Indies
genus Linaria, Linaria - genus of herbs and subshrubs having showy flowers: spurred snapdragon
genus Penstemon, Penstemon - large genus of subshrubs or herbs having showy blue or purple or red or yellow or white flowers; mostly western North America
genus Verbascum, Verbascum - genus of coarse herbs and subshrubs mostly with woolly leaves
genus Veronica - widespread genus of herbs with pink or white or blue or purple flowers: speedwell
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Arhanda NP Mac Scrophulariaceae Verbascum thapsus Kharghwag Th Mac (Linn).
(Scrophulariaceae) incluye unas 100 especies de plantas lenosas (raro herbaceas) nativas, principalmente, de Asia oriental (Tallent-Halsell & Watt, 2009).
Asteraceae 7 Fabaceae 6 Rubiaceae 3 Zingiberaceae 3 Anacardiaceae 2 Geraniaceae 2 Loganiaceae 2 Melastomataceae 2 Rosaceae 2 Scrophulariaceae 2 Adoxaceae 1 Nota: Tabla hecha de grafico de barras.
Cosmos bipinnatus (Asteraceae), Salvia splendens (Lamiaceae), Zinnia elegans (Asteraceae), Leucophyllum frutescens (Scrophulariaceae), and Helianthus debilis (Asteraceae) were somewhat less suitable annuals for snail growth, resulting in snails with mean shell heights of 10 to 20 mm and snail masses of 0.3 to 2 g.
Habitat: A perennial herb member of the Scrophulariaceae family growing to about 1.5m in rich, moist, woodland areas of Europe and North America.
Zarmasi Flowers Wound (Scrophulariaceae, & leaves MARE 15340) Flowers Sore throat & leaves Flowers Cough & leaves Vitex pseudo-negundo Zarmasi Flowering Cold (Hausskn.
The pollination ecology of five species of Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae) in the tallgrass prairie.
However, there are plants less studied as Leucophyllum frutescens, Scrophulariaceae family, is commonly known as "cenizo." This plant is the bush par excellence of Nuevo Leon, while, in Texas, it is called the "bush barometer" due to its surprising flowering depending on the humidity in the environment and precipitation rain [24].