Rutaceae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Sapindales
- Family
- Rutaceae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Rutaceae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Rutaceae
The Rutaceae () is a family, commonly known as the rue or citrus family, of flowering plants, usually placed in the order Sapindales.
Species of the family generally have flowers that divide into four or five parts, usually with strong scents. They range in form and size from herbs to shrubs and large trees.
The most economically important genus in the family is Citrus, which includes the orange (C. × sinensis), lemon (C. × limon), grapefruit (C. × paradisi), and lime (various). Boronia is a large Australian genus, some members of which are plants with highly fragrant flowers and are used in commercial oil production. Other large genera include Zanthoxylum, several species of which are cultivated for Sichuan pepper, Melicope, and Agathosma. The family Rutaceae contains about 160 genera.
...Rutaceae in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Sitrusfamilie
- Catalan
- Rutàcies
- Chinese
- 芸香科
- Czech
- routovité
- Danish
- Rudefamilien
- English
- citrus family
- English
- rue family
- English
- Buchu Family
- English
- Citruses and Buchus
- Estonian
- ruudilised
- Finnish
- ruutakasvit
- French
- Rutacées
- German
- Rautengewächse
- Hungarian
- rutafélék
- Japanese
- ミカン科
- Korean
- 운향과
- Polish
- Rutowate
- Portuguese
- Limões, Laranjas e afins
- Russian
- Рутовые
- Sinhala
- පැඟිරි කුලය
- Swedish
- vinruteväxter
- Thai
- ส้ม มะแขว่น ฯลฯ
- Ukrainian
- Рутові
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