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pubescens 615,99,S,Y,3,14,CORYLACEAE,,Birch,,,32,hornbeam,ironwood,blue-beech,Carpinus caroliniana,Walter,var.,caroliniana,,,,,,,BETULACEAE CORYLACEAE Birch Carpinus hornbeam ironwood blue-beech Carpinus caroliniana Walter var.
virginiana (Marshall) Furlow 625,99,S,N,3,14,CORYLACEAE,,Birch,,,32,hornbeam,ironwood,blue-beech,Carpinus caroliniana,Walter,var.,virginiana,(Marshall) Fernald,,,,,,BETULACEAE CORYLACEAE Birch Carpinus hornbeam ironwood blue-beech Carpinus caroliniana Walter var.
cornuta 639,101,S,N,3,14,CORYLACEAE,,Birch,,,33,hazel,hazelnut,filbert,Corylus cornuta,Marshall,var.,cornuta,,,,,,,BETULACEAE CORYLACEAE Birch Corylus hazel hazelnut filbert Corylus cornuta Marshall var.
ils.unc.edu /~buchp/botnet/rexx/plantname.csv   (3949 words)

  
 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Databases and Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This recently-described evergreen, mostly dioecious tree, apparently a relictual relative of Betulaceae and Corylaceae and accorded family status in 1991, was — in spite of collections dating nearly back to 1900 — long and somewhat inexplicably overlooked; it remained formally unknown to science until 1989.
Following the discovery in the 1970s of the Asian genera Caryodaphnopsis (Lauraceae) and Trigonobalanus (Fagaceae) in the Americas, questions were again provoked about how well explored botanically was Central America and indeed the tropics as a whole or, perhaps more prosaically, on what still lurked unrecognised, scrambled or wrongly named in the world’s herbaria.
Conti, Sytsma & Alverson (1994) support a relationship with Betulaceae and Corylaceae based on rbcL data, and this has been followed by Takhtajan in his Diversity and classification of flowering plants (1997).
www.rbgkew.org.uk /wcb/ticodendraceae.html   (279 words)

  
 Corylaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Corylaceae, or the Hazel Family, includes a small number of trees and shrubs, including the hazels, the hornbeams and the hop-hornbeams.
Many botanists include the Corylaceae within the closely related Betulaceae, but it is treated as distinct in the major Kew checklist of the Fagales.
This page was last modified 12:26, 3 Aug 2004.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Corylaceae   (86 words)

  
 Corylaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Corylaceae, or the hazel family, includes a small number of trees and shrubs in four genera, including the hazels, the hornbeams and the hop-hornbeams.
Betulaceae - Corylaceae - Fagaceae - Ticodendraceae - Casuarinaceae - Juglandaceae - Rhoipteleaceae - Myricaceae
This page was last modified 08:26, 24 Nov 2004.
wikipedia.lotsofinformation.com /wiki/index.php/Corylaceae   (72 words)

  
 Ronchiato Gino & C.
Hornbeam: it is a member of the Corylaceae family.
Acacia: its wood is hard and ideal as fuel.
It is a member of the Corylaceae family.
www.ronchiato-legna.it /eng/carpino_bianco.html   (198 words)

  
 Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Databases and Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Fagales as covered by this option are an order of flowering plants comprising the families Betulaceae (birches, alders), Corylaceae (hazels, filberts and hornbeams), Fagaceae (beeches, southern beeches, chestnuts, chinquapins and oaks) and Ticodendraceae.
The separation of Corylaceae from Betulacaeae acknowledges the thoughts of Charles François Mirbel, Alphonse de Candolle, Ivan Palibin and Armen Takhtajan in contrast to those of Adolf Engler and Karl Prantl as well as Hubert Winkler and several twentieth-century authors including Ernst Abbe and Arthur Cronquist.
In the opinion of some a distinct Corylaceae furnishes a slightly better framework for assessment of relationships among suprageneric taxa.
www.kew.org /wcb/aboutfag.html   (1337 words)

  
 AIA - Incoming allergenic pollens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
famiglia Corylaceae, sono alberi decidui che possono crescere fino a 20-25 m prevalentemente in boschi misti nelle regioni alpine e lungo l’Appennino (a, b).
Corylaceae family, are deciduous trees which may grow as high as 20-25 m mainly in mixed woods in Alpine region and along the Apennines (a, b).
The male flowers are arranged in hanging, green catkins, up to 5 cm long in Hornbeam and up to 10 cm long in Hophornbeam.
www.isao.bo.cnr.it /aerobio/aia/AIACAR.html   (287 words)

  
 Haselnussgewächse -- Die Haselnussgewächse (Corylaceae) sind eine Familie de...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Haselnussgewächse -- Die Haselnussgewächse (Corylaceae) sind eine Familie de...
Die Haselnussgewächse (Corylaceae) sind eine Familie der Blütenpflanzen.
Sie werden oft mit in die Familie der Birkengewächse (Betulaceae) gruppiert.
corylaceae.exsudo.de   (90 words)

  
 Digital Flora of Texas Vascular Plant Image Library query results: Corylus avellana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Corylaceae: Corylus avellana from Otto Wilhelm Thomé's - Flora von Deutschland Österreich und der Schweiz (1885 - 1905)
Corylaceae: Corylus avellana - - Cultivated, at Greifswald Botanical Garden (male inflorescence - close) - photo: Thomas Schöpke
Corylaceae: Corylus avellana - - Cultivated, at Greifswald Botanical Garden (branch in flower - close) - photo: Thomas Schöpke
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/gallery_query?q=Corylus+avellana   (212 words)

  
 Brooklyn Botantic Garden: Plant Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Brunner, F.; Fairbrothers, D. Serological investigation of the Corylaceae Bull.
Hall, J. The comparative anatomy and phylogeny of the Betulaceae Bot.
Hardin, J. The Juglandaceae and Corylaceae of Tennessee Castanea 17: 78-89.
www.bbg.org /cgi/biblio/refquery.cgi?Corylus   (696 words)

  
 HORNBEAM - LoveToKnow Article on HORNBEAM
(Carpinur betulus), a member of a small genus of trees of the natural order Corylaceae.
The Latin name Car pinus has been thought to be derived from the Celtic car, wood, and pin or pen, head, the wood of hornbeams having been used for yokes of cattle (see Loudon, Ency.
To properly cite this HORNBEAM article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
www.1911encyclopedia.org /H/HO/HORNBEAM.htm   (748 words)

  
 Corylaceae
[ Corsiaceae ] [ Corylaceae ] [ Corynocarpaceae ]
Vernacular names of plants within the Family Corylaceae
For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica.
www.crescentbloom.com /Plants/Familia/C/Corylaceae.htm   (67 words)

  
 family corylaceae - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found 4 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word family corylaceae:
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family corylaceae : WordNet 1.7 Vocabulary Helper [home, info]
www.onelook.com /?loc=rescb&w=family+corylaceae   (89 words)

  
 subfamily corylaceae - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Re: How are hazelnuts & filberts related and what families are each found in?
Others are "splitters" who see many, smaller families.
Others place Corylus and some other genera in Corylaceae.
Plant taxonomy is based partly on human opinions so it is hard to say that one approach is better than the other.
www.madsci.org /posts/archives/2004-01/1073093322.Bt.r.html   (193 words)

  
 AIA - Incoming Pollens
Recently some pollen types have been gaining importance:
The hazel, Corylus avellana L. Corylaceae family, is a deciduous shrub which grows as high as 8 m, with several parallel stems and a broad crown (a).
It has a wide distribution all over Italy.
www.isao.bo.cnr.it /aerobio/aia/e_pol_emergenti1.htm   (247 words)

  
 BoDD (Botanical Dermatology Database) - CARPINACEAE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The family is related to the Betulaceae and to the Corylaceae both on morphological grounds (Willis 1973) and on immunochemical evidence (Brunner and Fairbrothers 1979) obtained from a study of the antigenic proteins in the pollens from Alnus Miller, Betula L., Carpinus L., Corylus L., and Ostrya Scop.
Two species have been recorded as causes of skin irritancy.
Brunner F and Fairbrothers DE (1979) Serological investigation of the Corylaceae.
bodd.cf.ac.uk /BotDermFolder/BotDermC/CARP.html   (268 words)

  
 Merriam-Webster Online
corylaceae is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged.com.
For More Information on "corylaceae" go to Britannica.com
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www.m-w.com /cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Corylaceae   (55 words)

  
 ICE MOUNTAIN PLANT LIST
Betula lenta, Cherry birch, Corylaceae or Hazel family
Carpinus americana, American hornbeam or Musclewood, Corylaceae or Hazel family
Ostrya virginica, Hop hornbeam, Corylaceae or Hazel family
www.wvnps.org /IceMtPlnt.html   (458 words)

  
 Betulaceae Birch family Scientific classification Scientific classification...
The family is often treated as also including the Corylaceae Corylaceae: hazel hazels, hornbeam hornbeams and hop-hornbeam hop-hornbeams.
Green alder Green alder or Mountain alder Mountain alder "Alnus viridis"
Fagales Fagales "Betulaceae - Corylaceae Corylaceae - Fagaceae Fagaceae - Ticodendraceae Ticodendraceae - Casuarinaceae Casuarinaceae - Juglandaceae Juglandaceae - Rhoipteleaceae Rhoipteleaceae - Myricaceae Myricaceae"
www.biodatabase.de /Betulaceae   (173 words)

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