• Almost cosmopolitan, the family Apiaceae, also known as Umbelliferae, grows in the tropics too, although they have a clear preference for temperate climates.
  • The celery–birch association pattern was linked to positive reactions (RAST classes 1,2) with spices from the Apiaceae family only.
  • Alem : Plantae Spermatophyta (Tohumlu Bitkiler). : Apiales Familya: Apiaceae (Maydanozgiller) Cins : Apium. : A. graveolens. manlama yerlerine.
  • Distribution of Apiaceae: The family is commonly called carrot family. ... Coriandrum, Carum, Apium, Foeniculum, Daucus etc. Important Type of Apiaceae
  • The following dichotomous key reflects the traditional classification of the genera of the Apiaceae into subfamilies, tribes, and subtribes.
  • Members of Apiaceae can be identified by their pinnately or palmately dissected leaves that have distinct sheathing where the leaf base connects to the stem.
  • The family Apiaceae is named after the type plant Apium (Celery). ... Only a few members of the Apiaceae have any degree of succulence.
  • Apiaceae. See list of 45 genera in this family. The concept of an expanded Apiaceae (i.e., one that includes the Araliaceae) has always been challenged.
  • Aile (Family) Apiaceae. Bu içerik, Evrim Ağacı'nın tür gözlemleri ve türlere dair bilgileri barındıran Yaşam Ağacı projesinin bir parçası olarak hazırlanmıştır.
  • Kaynaklar: Anonim 1 (2015).http://www.wildflowers-and-weeds.com/Plant_Families/Apiaceae.htm, Erişim Tarihi: 19.12.2015.