Coevolutionary patterns in Central American Bignoniaceae
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TextoSeries ; Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 61(3), p.728-759, 1974Trabajos contenidos: - Gentry, Alwyn H
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The 600 species of the family Bignoniaceae are mostly large-flowered, winddispersed, woody, tropical plants. Division of the family into three major tribes-Tecomeae, Bignonieae, and Crescentiaea- is based primarily on fruit morphology.
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