Plukenetieae Explained
Plukenetieae is a tribe of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae. It comprises 3 subtribes and 14 genera.[1] Tribe Plukenetieae (Benth.) Hutch. (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae) is a diverse pantropical lineage of ca. 17 genera and 350 species of twining vines and lianas, scandent to erect perennial herbs and subshrubs, and rarely shrubs and small trees.[2]
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Notes and References
- Gillespie. Lynn J.. Armbruster. W. Scott. A Contribution to the Guianan Flora: Dalechampia, Haematostemon, Omphalea, Pera, Plukenetia, and Tragia (Euphorbiaceae) with Notes on Subfamily Acalyphoideae. Smithsonian Contributions to Botany. 1997. 86. 13. 10.5479/si.0081024X.86. 21 May 2018.
- Cardinal-McTeague. Warren M.. Gillespie. Lynn J.. 2016-06-01. Molecular Phylogeny and Pollen Evolution of Euphorbiaceae Tribe Plukenetieae. Systematic Botany. en. 41. 2. 329–347. 10.1600/036364416X691759.