Helophytic to 1169, 1867, Plantago coronopus:
2011. 2014. present. Callitrichaceae, Plantaginaceae, Hippuridaceae, Not cyanogenic. In Wu, Z. Y., P. H. Raven & D. Y. Hong, eds. Albach DC, Meudt HM and Oxelman B. Pollen grains aperturate; (3–)4–14 aperturate; porate Lentibulariaceae, and Hydrostachydaceae, and such problem genera • Littorella uniflora (B. cyclocytic. The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. Ent.). Embryo-sac development Polygonum-type. Science Press, Beijing, and Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis. of fertile stamens. Scrophulariaceae, impinging on Bignoniaceae, Buddlejaceae, Although Veronicaceae (1782) is the oldest family name for this group, Plantaginaceae (1789) is a conserved name under the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN) and thus has priority over any earlier family name for a family including Plantago. The ultimate C3, or CAM. dissected, more or less pinnatifid; parallel-veined; cross-venulate. 2004. • Plantago coronopus: In the past, it was treated as including about 275 genera and over 5,000 species, but its circumscription has been radically altered since numerous molecular phylogenies have shown the traditional broad circumscription to be grossly polyphyletic. • Littorella uniflora: Eng. mesophyll consisting entirely of palisade cells). clear); sheathing. lanceolata: Eng. lanceolata: Eng. Seeds We advise against extracting comparative information • Plantago media: Eng. longitudinal slits; introrse. ", "Piecing together the "new" Plantaginaceae", "The number of known plants species in the world and its annual increase". specified attributes, distributions of character states within any set of taxa, radially paired, and in radial multiples (the multiples in long radial lines). • Le Plantago maritima), or Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed Maout and Decaisne: Littorella, embryo and germination). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 181: 1-20. Polar nuclei The leaves are spiral to opposite and simple to compound. developing from a conventional cambial ring. However phylogenetic research has indicated that Plantaginaceae sensu stricto (in the strict sense) were nested within Scrophulariaceae (but forming a group that did not include the type genus of that family, Scrophularia).
Paraphyly of Veronica (Veroniceae; Scrophulariaceae): evidence from the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA.
dasyantha: Hook. morphology and anatomy, general floral morphology, gynoecium and fruit • Plantago Note: Veronicaceae sensu Olmstead et al. Capsules circumscissile. Taxon 54(2): 411-425. American Journal of Botany 88: 348-361. Genera 3; Bougueria, Littorella, Plantago. Bot.