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Fagales contains full checklists of important, mainly temperate genera such as Alnus (alders), Betula (birches), Corylaceae (hornbeams), Corylus(hazels), Castanea (chestnuts), Fagus (northern beeches), Nothofagus (southern beeches), and ...
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... Corylaceae Mirbel . See Betulaceae Corylopsis Siebold & Zucc . Hamamelidaceae ( 1 2 ) . 7 Bhutan to Japan . R : JAA 58 ( 1977 ) 382 . Fls before lvs in spring , usu . in pendent spikes or racemes ; cult . orn . esp . C. pauciflora ...
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... CORYLACEAE S. Blackmore a , * , Jocelyn A.J. Steinmann , P.P. Hoen , W. Punt © Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh , 20a Inverleith Row , Edinburgh EH3 5LR , UK b University of Bath , Claverton Down , Bath BA2 7AY , UK Laboratory of ...
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... Corylaceae are sometimes included in the Betulaceae , there is ample evidence that the two families are distinct . As interpreted in this work , the Corylaceae consist of four genera and about 85 species . KEY TO THE GENERA OF Corylaceae ...
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... Corylaceae . Follows Furlow ( 1990 ) . Opinions vary on acceptance of Haplophragma ( -Fernandoa ) . Three genera of ... Corylaceae Bignoniaceae A.L. Jussieu Trumpet - creeper family 109 genera Corylus Linnaeus ~ Corylaceae Ostrya Scopoli ...
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... Corylaceae Cherokee Cold remedy . Birch , red Leaves chewed for dysentery ; also , infusion taken for dysentery and colds . Cherokee Gast - intestinal aid . Birch , red Infusion of bark taken for " milky urine ; " also , taken for ...
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... ( Corylaceae ) , indicating this grouping . They concluded that Corylaceae could best be included in Betulaceae . The number of tepals , stamens , and carpels in the flowers , for example , may make it practical to maintain the Corylaceae ...
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... Corylaceae Mirbel 1815). 7/140. Northern temperate regions and Andes of South America, Carpinus (35) reaches Central America, Ostryopsis (2) is endemic to China. 1.1 BETULOIDEAE Male flowers with very small scalelike sepals, female ...