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Perebea Rubra
''Perebea rubra'' is a species of plant in the genus '' Perebea'' of the family Moraceae. Habitat ''Perebea rubra'' is a semi-aquatic terrestrial plant. References rubra {{Moraceae-stub ...
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Perebea
''Perebea'' is a genus of plant in family Moraceae. Selected species * '' P. angustifolia'' (Poepp. & Endl.) C.C.Berg * '' P. glabrifolia'' (Ducke) C.C.Berg. * '' P. guianensis'' Aubl. (type) * '' P. hispidula'' Standl. * '' P. humilis'' C.C.Berg * '' P. longepedunculata'' C.C.Berg * '' P. mennegae'' C.C.Berg * '' P. mollis'' (Poepp. & Endl.) Huber * '' P. rubra'' (Trécul) C.C.Berg * '' P. tessmannii'' Mildbr. * '' P. xanthochyma'' H.Karst. : List sources : : * This species is a synonym of ''P. rubra'' subsp. ''glabrifolia'' References External linksOriginal genus description by Fusée AubletIllustration of ''Perebea guianensis'' (as ''Castilla australis'' Hemsley)
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Moraceae
The Moraceae — often called the mulberry family or fig family — are a family of flowering plants comprising about 38 genera and over 1100 species. Most are widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, less so in temperate climates; however, their distribution is cosmopolitan overall. The only synapomorphy within the Moraceae is presence of laticifers and milky sap in all parenchymatous tissues, but generally useful field characters include two carpels sometimes with one reduced, compound inconspicuous flowers, and compound fruits. The family includes well-known plants such as the fig, banyan, breadfruit, jackfruit, mulberry, and Osage orange. The 'flowers' of Moraceae are often pseudanthia (reduced inflorescences). Historical taxonomy Formerly included within the now defunct order Urticales, recent molecular studies have resulted in the family's placement within the Rosales in a clade called the urticalean rosids that also includes Ulmaceae, Celtidaceae, ...
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