Papaveraceae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Ranunculales
- Family
- Papaveraceae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Papaveraceae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Papaveraceae
The Papaveraceae (), informally called the poppy family, are an economically important family of about 42 genera and approximately 775 known species of flowering plants in the order Ranunculales. The family is cosmopolitan, occurring in temperate and subtropical climates (mostly in the northern hemisphere) like Eastern Asia as well as California in North America. It is almost unknown in the tropics. Most are herbaceous plants, but a few are shrubs and small trees. The family currently includes two groups that have been considered to be separate families: Fumariaceae and Pteridophyllaceae. Papaver is the classical name for poppy in Latin.
...Papaveraceae in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Disselfamilie
- Bulgarian
- Макови
- Catalan
- Papaveràcies
- Chinese
- 罌粟科
- Czech
- makovité
- Danish
- Valmuefamilien
- English
- poppy family
- Estonian
- magunalised
- Finnish
- Unikkokasvit
- German
- Mohngewächse
- Hungarian
- mákfélék
- Italian
- Papaveracee
- Japanese
- ケシ科
- Korean
- 양귀비과
- Lithuanian
- Aguoniniai
- Modern Greek
- Μηκωνοειδών
- Polish
- Makowate
- Russian
- Маковые
- Swedish
- vallmoväxter
- Thai
- ป็อปปี้ ฟูมิทอรี ฯลฯ
- Turkish
- haşhaşgiller
- Ukrainian
- Макові
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