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<small>Zu Erstveröffentlichungen: Die Familie Parnassiaceae wurde 1820 unter dem Namen „Parnassiae“ von Ivan Ivanovič Martinov in Tekhno-Bot. Slovar, S. 456, veröffentlicht <ref>[https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Herzblattgew%C3%A4chse&oldid=147530387 Wikipedia(de):Herzblattgewächse]</ref></small> Later G A W Arnott | <small>Zu Erstveröffentlichungen: Die Familie Parnassiaceae wurde 1820 unter dem Namen „Parnassiae“ von Ivan Ivanovič Martinov in Tekhno-Bot. Slovar, S. 456, veröffentlicht <ref>[https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Herzblattgew%C3%A4chse&oldid=147530387 Wikipedia(de):Herzblattgewächse]</ref></small> Later G A W Arnott | ||
validated as subfamily in Encyclopedia | validated as subfamily in Encyclopedia Britannica 7th ed, page 98,1820 | ||
|First publication on Parnassiaceae was on 1820 as Parnassiae by [[Ivan Ivanovič Martinov |I I Martinov]] Tekhno Bot Slovar page 456 | |First publication on Parnassiaceae was on 1820 as Parnassiae by [[Ivan Ivanovič Martinov |I I Martinov]] Tekhno Bot Slovar page 456 | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:15, 13 April 2016
Parnassioideae is a subfamily of Celastraceae, Celastrales
Zu Erstveröffentlichungen: Die Familie Parnassiaceae wurde 1820 unter dem Namen „Parnassiae“ von Ivan Ivanovič Martinov in Tekhno-Bot. Slovar, S. 456, veröffentlicht [1] Later G A W Arnott validated as subfamily in Encyclopedia Britannica 7th ed, page 98,1820 |
First publication on Parnassiaceae was on 1820 as Parnassiae by I I Martinov Tekhno Bot Slovar page 456 |
Morphology
Wu et al investigated 28 species of Parnassia for pollen morphology considering a natural assemblage. [2]
Taxonomy
Genera of Parnassiaceae are Lepuropetalon and Parnassia[3]
- petiteplant[4]
- grass of Parnassus (over 70 spp.)
GBIF
Frequently it has seen as a segregate of Celastraceae. [5][6]