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The name "Liliaceae" (English: / ˌ l ɪ l i ˈ eɪ s i,-s i ˌ aɪ,-s i ˌ eɪ,-s i ˌ i /) comes to international scientific vocabulary from Neo-Latin, from Lilium, the type genus, + -aceae, [47] a standardized suffix for plant family names in modern taxonomy.
The List of Liliaceae genera has been much reduced by modern molecular phylogenetic based taxonomy. The current taxonomy of Liliaceae treats the family Liliaceae as having three subfamilies , with the Liliodeae being further subdivided into two tribes , the Medeoleae and Lilieae .
The taxonomy of the plant family Liliaceae has had a complex history since its first description in the mid-eighteenth century. Originally, the Liliaceae were defined as having a "calix" (perianth) of six equal-coloured parts, six stamens, a single style, and a superior, three-chambered (trilocular) ovary turning into a capsule fruit at maturity.
Each family's formal name ends in the Latin suffix -aceae and is derived from the name of a genus that is or once was part of the family. [ 3 ] The table below contains seed-bearing families from Plants of the World by Maarten J. M. Christenhusz (lead author), Michael F. Fay and Mark W. Chase , with two updated families [ a ] from Plants of the ...
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Lily usually refers to herbaceous plants of the genus Lilium, with large showy trumpet-shaped flowers.Many species are cultivated as ornamentals. Many other plants not closely relat
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Nymphaeaceae is a small family of three to six genera: Barclaya, Euryale, Nuphar, Nymphaea, Ondinea, and Victoria. The genus Barclaya is sometimes given rank as its own family, Barclayaceae , on the basis of an extended perianth tube (combined sepals and petals ) arising from the top of the ovary and by stamens that are joined in the base.