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    Ericaceae (redirect from Epacridaceae)
    resulted in the inclusion of the formerly recognised families Empetraceae, Epacridaceae, Monotropaceae, Prionotaceae, and Pyrolaceae into the Ericaceae based...
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    Sapindaceae, Aquifoliaceae (holly family), Chloranthaceae, Trimeniaceae, Epacridaceae (heath family), Olacaceae and families of angiosperms to represent the...
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  • pollen grains which remain fused together through maturity (e.g. in the Epacridaceae). tetragonal Square; having four corners; four-angled, e.g. the cross-sections...
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    treated in a closely related but separate family Epacridaceae, but the various genera within Epacridaceae including Epacris have been revised in their relationships...
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    The genus Andersonia is classified in the Ericaceae, or in the family Epacridaceae (which is subsumed into Ericaceae by most authors). "Andersonia sprengelioides...
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  • Bolster heath or cushion moorland is a type of vegetation community that features a patchwork of very low growing, tightly packed plants found at the limits...
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    Cyrillaceae Family Clethraceae Family Grubbiaceae Family Empetraceae Family Epacridaceae Family Pyrolaceae Family Monotropaceae Paradinandra Angiosperm Phylogeny...
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    belongs to the genus Richea, which forms part of the Ericaceae (formerly Epacridaceae) family, commonly known as the heath family. Richea × curtisiae is a...
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    Xanthorrhoeaceae. It is also the center of origin of Eupomatiaceae, Pittosporaceae, Epacridaceae, Stackhousiaceae, Myoporaceae and Goodeniaceae. Other families with high...
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    7040501.x. Kron KA. (1996). "Phylogenetic relationships of Empetraceae, Epacridaceae, Ericaceae, Monotropaceae, and Pyrolaceae: Evidence from nuclear ribosomal...
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