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Violaceae

Violaceae is a family of flowering plants established in 1802, consisting of about 1000 species in about 25 genera. It takes its name from the genus Viola, the violets and pansies.

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Violaceae

Nodes142
Edges141
Triples85
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.014085
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related to Distribution and habitat · 29
Violaceae → About, Allexis, Anchietea, Australia, Brazil, Central, Fiji IslandsIsodendrion, Gloeospermum, Hawaii, Hybanthus, In, Leonia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, New Zealand, New ZealandAgatea, Noisettia, Northern Hemisphere, Paypayrola, Rinorea
related to Phylogeny · 25
Violaceae → Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, APG, Bentham, Bessey, Cronquist, Engler, Goupiaceae, Guttiferales, Hallier, Historically, Hooker, Hutchinson, Its, Lindley's, Malpighiales, Melchior, Molecular, Of, Parietales, Polygalinae
related to Taxonomy · 24
Violaceae → Alliances, Although Violariae, Batsch, Bentham, Candolle, Cisti, Don, Engler, Famille, Gingins, Hooker, However, Ionidium, Jussieu, Lamarck, Lindley, Saint-Hilaire, That Viola, Ventenat, Viola
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Violaceae → Media, Wikimedia Commons Data, Wikispecies, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Violaceae → family of flowering plants established in 1802

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genera viola species family hybanthus rinorea within clade three largely melicytus agatea allexis amphirrhox leonia noisettia paypayrola schweiggeria genus families

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Violaceaeis afamily of flowering plants established in 18020.90text
the Cronquist system placed the Violaceae in an order named after itinstance ofthe violets and pansies.Older classifications0.80text
the Violales or the Parietalesinstance ofthe violets and pansies.Older classifications0.80text
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatThe Violaceae0.60section
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatNorthern Hemisphere0.60section
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatViola0.60section
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatIn0.60section
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatRinorea0.60section
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatHybanthus0.60section
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatWhile Viola0.60section
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatSome0.60section
Violaceaerelated to Distribution and habitatAbout0.60section

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