Celastraceae

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What are the differences between Euonymus japonicus, Euonymus fortunei, and Euonymus sieboldianus? How do they differ from Aucuba japonica and Cleyera japonica? We explain how to distinguish between similar species.

Euonymus japonicus, Euonymus fortunei, and Euonymus sieboldii all belong to the Euonymus genus of the Celastraceae family and are common trees in forests throughout Japan. Furthermore, they are frequently planted in urban areas for ornamental purposes and as hedges. These three species are broadly classified into Euonymus japonicus, Euonymus fortunei, and Euonymus sieboldii based on whether they are evergreen or deciduous.
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What are the differences between Parnassia palustris, Parnassia japonica, and Parnassia japonica? We'll explain how to distinguish between similar species! What are the structures of their flowers and fruits?

Parnassia palustris, Parnassia japonica, and Parnassia japonica are all perennial herbs belonging to the genus Parnassia in the family Celastraceae. Their names are similar, and their leaves and flowers are morphologically alike, which can sometimes make identification difficult. These three species can be distinguished primarily by the number of lobes in the staminodes of the flower...
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[Seed Plant Encyclopedia #142] What are the species of the Saxifragaceae family? Photo list

The family Saxifragaceae consists of herbaceous plants. Leaves are alternate or opposite, simple or compound. Most are deciduous, but some are evergreen. Stipules are present or absent. Inflorescences are cymose, sometimes racemes or panicles. Flowers are bisexual, dioecious, or dioecious, and radially symmetrical...
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