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Microteaceae
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have th ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Caryophyllales Genera
Caryophyllales ( ) is a diverse and heterogeneous order of flowering plants that includes the cacti, carnations, amaranths, ice plants, beets, and many carnivorous plants. Many members are succulent, having fleshy stems or leaves. The betalain pigments are unique in plants of this order and occur in all its families with the exception of Caryophyllaceae and Molluginaceae. Description The members of Caryophyllales include about 6% of eudicot species. This order is part of the core eudicots. Currently, the Caryophyllales contains 37 families, 749 genera, and 11,620 species The monophyly of the Caryophyllales has been supported by DNA sequences, cytochrome c sequence data and heritable characters such as anther wall development and vessel-elements with simple perforations. Circumscription As with all taxa, the circumscription of Caryophyllales has changed within various classification systems. All systems recognize a core of families with centrospermous ovules and seeds. More ...
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Microtea Maypurensis
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have th ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Caryophyllales
Caryophyllales ( ) is a diverse and heterogeneous order of flowering plants that includes the cacti, carnations, amaranths, ice plants, beets, and many carnivorous plants. Many members are succulent, having fleshy stems or leaves. The betalain pigments are unique in plants of this order and occur in all its families with the exception of Caryophyllaceae and Molluginaceae. Description The members of Caryophyllales include about 6% of eudicot species. This order is part of the core eudicots. Currently, the Caryophyllales contains 37 families, 749 genera, and 11,620 species The monophyly of the Caryophyllales has been supported by DNA sequences, cytochrome c sequence data and heritable characters such as anther wall development and vessel-elements with simple perforations. Circumscription As with all taxa, the circumscription of Caryophyllales has changed within various classification systems. All systems recognize a core of families with centrospermous ovules and seeds. Mor ...
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Microtea Tenuifolia
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have th ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Microtea Sulcicaulis
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have the ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Microtea Scabrida
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have the ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Microtea Portoricensis
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have the ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Microtea Paniculata
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have the ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Microtea Longebracteata
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have the ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Microtea Glochidiata
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have the ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Microtea Debilis
''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have their own family, the Microteaceae. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Microtea debilis'' Sw. (weak jumby pepper) *''Microtea glochidiata'' Moq. *''Microtea longebracteata'' H. Walter *''Microtea maypurensis'' (Kunth) G.Don *''Microtea paniculata'' Moq. *''Microtea portoricensis'' Urb. (Puerto Rico jumby pepper) *''Microtea scabrida'' Urb. *''Microtea sulcicaulis'' Chodat *''Microtea tenuifolia ''Microtea'', the jumby peppers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Microteaceae, native to the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. Species ''Microtea'' was originally placed in the Phytolaccaceae, but now have the ...'' Moq. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q149011, from2=Q19577574 ...
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Phytolaccaceae
Phytolaccaceae is a family (biology), family of flowering plants. Though almost universally recognized by Taxonomy (biology), taxonomists, its circumscription has varied. It is also known as the Pokeweed family. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), also recognizes this family and assigns it to the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots. The family comprises five Genus, genera, totalling 33 known species. It is divided into the subfamilies Agdestioideae and Phytolaccoideae, with the former Rivinioideae in the Takhtajan system, now placed in its own family Petiveriaceae Genera and species The Phytolaccaceae includes the following genera: *''Agdestis'' Moc. & Sessé ex DC. — 1 species *''Anisomeria (plant), Anisomeria'' D.Don — 3 species *''Ercilla (plant), Ercilla'' A.Juss. — 2 species *''Nowickea'' J.Martínez & J.A.McDonald — 2 species *''Phytolacca'' L. — ca 25 species Former genera The following genera were previously in ...
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