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Asteráceas

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Las asteráceas, también llamadas compuestas, reúnen 32 913 especies repartidas en unos 1911 géneros, ​ por lo que son la familia de Angiospermas con mayor riqueza y diversidad biológica.​​ Wikipedia
Nombre científico: Asteraceae
Clasificación superior: Asterales
Reino: Plantae
División: Angiospermae

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Asteraceae de en.m.wikipedia.org
Asteraceae is an economically important family, providing food staples, garden plants, and herbal medicines. Species outside of their native ranges can be ...
Asteraceae, the aster, daisy, or composite family of the flowering-plant order Asterales. With more than 1,620 genera and 23,600 species of herbs, shrubs, and ...
The aster family (Asteraceae) is one of the largest angiosperm families, with more than 1,620 genera and 23,600 species of herbaceous plants, shrubs, ...
36. Leaves elliptic, mostly (7-) 10-30 mm wide, glabrous or pubescent but eglandular and reticulate with strongly contrasting dark veinlets and tiny pale ...
Asteraceae de www.sciencedirect.com
Asteraceae or Compositae is an exceedingly large and widespread family of flowering plants with more than 23,600 currently accepted species, spread across 1,620 ...
16 mar 2021 · The Asteraceae family is one of the largest flowering plant families, with over 1600 genera and 2500 species worldwide.
Asteraceae de www.inaturalist.org
The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales.
Asteraceae de simple.m.wikipedia.org
The family Asteraceae or Compositae (the aster, daisy, or sunflower family) is the largest family of flowering plants. It has the most species.
Asteraceae de www.pottconservation.com
10 sept 2020 · Asteraceae is the largest flowering plant family, with about 24,000 identified species that can be found on every continent other than ...
Asteraceae de www.reed.edu
Family: Asteraceae; Compositae. Common name: sunflower family [Zomlefer, pp. 203-211]. Diversity: Worldwide: 1,100 genera; 19,000 species U.S.: >200 genera