Translingual word senses marked with lifeform category "Lamiales order plants"
Parent categories: Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Lifeforms, Life, Nature
Subcategories: Acanthus family plants, Broomrape family plants, Figwort family plants, Mint family plants, Olive family plants, Plantain family plants
Total 46 word senses
- Acanthaceae (Proper name) A taxonomic family within the order Lamiales – acanthuses and related plants, with a wide range and having flowers with two or four stamens.
- Acanthoideae (Proper name) A taxonomic subfamily within the family Acanthaceae.
- Acanthus (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Acanthaceae – prickly herbs that grow in the Mediterranean; the acanthuses.
- Achyrocalyx (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Acanthaceae – certian plants native to Madagascar.
- Acrocephalus (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Acrocephalidae.
- Ajugoideae (Proper name) A taxonomic subfamily within the family Lamiaceae – ajuga subfamily plants.
- Alonsoa (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Scrophulariaceae – mask flowers, of Peru.
- Clerodendrum (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – glorybower, etc, of tropical and warm temperate regions of the world, principally south Asia and Africa.
- Clinopodium (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – savory, basil, calamint, yerba buena, and related plants.
- Comanthosphace (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – certain flowering bushes native to China, Taiwan, and Japan.
- Cordylanthus (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Orobanchaceae – certain parasitic plants.
- Cymbaria (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Orobanchaceae – a few semi-parasitic flowering plants, the range of which extends from Ukraine to Manchuria.
- Cyrtandra (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Gesneriaceae – various flowering plants native to Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands.
- Diascia (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Scrophulariaceae – twinspurs.
- Dicliptera (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Acanthaceae – diclipteras.
- Didymocarpus (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Gesneriaceae – found in tropical Asia.
- Digitalis (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Plantaginaceae – foxglove and similar plants.
- Forestiera (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Oleaceae – swampprivets.
- Forestiera ligustrina (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Oleaceae – southern privet.
- Gesneriaceae (Proper name) A taxonomic family within the order Lamiales – tropical plants, including many ornamentals.
- Holmgrenanthe (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Plantaginaceae – certain plants.
- Hygrophila (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Acanthaceae – swampweeds.
- Lamiaceae (Proper name) A taxonomic family within the order Lamiales – many plants related to mint, basil, and other such plants.
- Lamiales (Proper name) A taxonomic order within the class Magnoliopsida – many flowering plants having bilateral symmetry and five petals.
- Lamioideae (Proper name) A taxonomic subfamily within the family Lamiaceae.
- Lamium (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – deadnettles.
- Nematanthus (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Gesneriaceae – certain plants.
- Oleaceae (Proper name) A taxonomic family within the order Lamiales – a large number of woody plants, including the olive, ash, forsythia, jasmine, privet, etc.
- Orobanchaceae (Proper name) A taxonomic family within the order Lamiales – numerous flowering plants, some called broomrape, chiefly parasitic on roots of other plants.
- Orobanche (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Orobanchaceae – certain flowering herbaceous plants parasitic on others, broomrape.
- Parviflorae (Proper name) A taxonomic subsection within the section Anemone sect. Anemone – Anemone subsect. Parviflorae.
- Parviflorae (Proper name) A taxonomic series within the subsection Dracula subsect. Dracula – Dracula ser. Parviflorae.
- Parviflorae (Proper name) A taxonomic section within the genus Aloe – Aloe sect. Parviflorae, now Haworthiopsis.
- Parviflorae (Proper name) A taxonomic section within the genus Oenothera – Oenothera sect. Parviflorae, now Oenothera sect. Oenothera.
- Parviflorae (Proper name) A taxonomic section within the genus Digitalis – Digitalis sect. Parviflorae, now Digitalis sect. Tubiflorae.
- Paulownia (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Paulowniaceae – paulownias.
- Primulina (Noun) A taxonomic genus within the family Gesneriaceae – of China and Vietnam.
- Salvia (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – sage plants.
- Salvia transsylvanica (Proper name) A taxonomic species within the family Lamiaceae – Transylvanian sage.
- Salviinae (Proper name) A taxonomic subtribe within the family Lamiaceae.
- Schaueria (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Acanthaceae – certain flowering plants endemic to Brazil.
- Scrophulariaceae (Proper name) A taxonomic family within the order Lamiales – figwort family.
- Stachys (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – numerous flowering plants, including hedgenettle, heal-all, self-heal, woundwort, lamb's ears, and wood betony.
- Stachys officinalis (Proper name) A taxonomic species within the family Lamiaceae – Synonym of Betonica officinalis (betony).
- Stachys spathulata (Proper name) A taxonomic species within the family Lamiaceae.
- Ziziphora (Proper name) A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – various annual or perennial herbs or subshrubs with aromatic leaves, found from Spain and Morocco to the Himalayas and western China.
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