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The Monimiaceae is a family of flowering plants in the magnoliid order Laurales. It is closely related to the families Hernandiaceae and Lauraceae.

Monimiaceae

Plant
The Monimiaceae is a family of flowering plants in the magnoliid order Laurales. It is closely related to the families Hernandiaceae and Lauraceae. It consists of shrubs, small trees, and a few lianas of the tropics and subtropics, mostly in the... Wikipedia
Higher classification: Laurales
Scientific name: Monimiaceae
Family: Monimiaceae; Juss.
Lower classifications
Members of Monimiaceae are evergreen trees or shrubs, rarely woody vines (lianas). The leaves are simple and mostly oppositely arranged. The flowers are ...
The Monimiaceae are a family of flowering plants in the magnoliid order Laurales. It is closely related to the families Hernandiaceae and Lauraceae.
It is an endemic shrub or tree of central and southern Chile whose leaves and fruits are traditionally used for treating several diseases associated with ...
Classification · Kingdom Plantae · Phylum Streptophyta · Class Equisetopsida · Subclass Magnoliidae · Order. Laurales. View Order Tree opens in a new tab.
Distribution and occurrence: A family of about 27 genera and 440 species, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. In Australia 8 genera with 26 species, with several ...
Peixoto & Per.-Moura, is the only species of vine. The description that follows pertains to this species since it is the only vine of Monimiaceae in the ...
The meaning of MONIMIACEAE is a family of chiefly tropical American trees and shrubs (order Ranales) having evergreen usually opposite leaves and ...
A family of evergreen trees and shrubs, with opposite leaves, that includes many aromatic species. The flowers may be solitary or in inflorescences, often ...
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