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The Liliaceae , or the lily family , is a family of monocotyledons in the order Liliales. Plants in this family have linear leaves, mostly with parallel veins but with several having net venation ...
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As treated very broadly, the Liliaceae are mostly perennial herbs from starchy rhizomes, corms, or bulbs comprising about 280 genera and 4,000 species. The leaves are alternate or less often opposite or whorled.
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LILIACEAE - The Lily Family ... The Liliaceae are monocotyledons, that is, they have only one seed leaf. ... Note: Several groups of plants in the Family Liliaceae have now been given their own Family status.
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The Liliaceae is a very large and varied family, probably artificially grouped, with many alternative proposals about how it should be subdivided to present more natural groups. Because there is no consensus, most systematists have retained the traditional structure.
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The Lily family - Liliaceae - is formed by almost 4000 species in more than 280 genera and it is mainly constituted by grasses having bulbs, rhizomes or tubers, specially useful in the places where these plants are more abundant for its regeneration capacity in front of adverse situations, as the fire or the drought.
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Liliaceae is a large family, with hundreds of exotic species in cultivation. They include hyacinths, tulips, onions, as well as the true lilies. This family is well represented in the Bay Area natives, many of which have become native garden favorites.
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Liliaceae is a large family, with hundreds of exotic species in cultivation. They include hyacinths, tulips, onions, as well as the true lilies. This family is extremely complex and botanists estimate 250 genera and 4,000 to 6,000 species worldwide.
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Classification for Kingdom Plantae Down to Family Liliaceae ... Click on names to expand them, and on P for PLANTS profiles. ... Family Liliaceae – Lily family...
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Some of the plants that make up the Liliaceae family are evergreen succulents such as Aloe and Haworthia, or vines such as Smilax. Liliaceae flowers have: ... There are many beneficial members in the Liliaceae family such as:
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