Families in which vessels with long scalariform perforation plates occur in roots whereas stems and leaves have only tracheids include Araceae (Keating, 2003), Costaceae, Hanguanaceae, Heliconiaceae, Hypoxidaceae, Melanthiaceae, Petermanniaceae,
Ruscaceae, Trilliaceae, Zingiberaceae, and a number of genera of hyacinthoid Liliaceae (Wagner, 1977)..
The test plants, according to table 2 belong to different plant families of Araceae, Acanthaceae, Commelinaceae, Crassulaceae, Ruscaceae and Rutaceae.
George(e), Ruscaceae Prain Ebubeagu(i) Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides Fagara(e), Rutaceae (Lam) Waterman.
Ruscus hypophyllum L., a member of family
Ruscaceae (Liliaceae), is a popular perennial ornamental plant which has quite high demand as cut foliage in international markets due to its long vase life (Ahmad, 2009a).
Three-winged fruits are characteristic not only of monocots (Burmanniaceae, Dioscoreaceae, Herreriaceae, Ruscaceae), but also are the standard condition in the analyzed genera of Burseraceae, Celastraceae, Cucurbitaceae, Polygonaceae, Rhamnaceae, Sapindaceae, and occur in some genera of Asteraceae.
Vein density is highest in Cardiopteridaceae, some Combretaceae (Combretum, Pteleopsis, Terminalia), Dioscoreaceae, some Nyctaginaceae (Phaeoptilum, Selinocarpus), many Polygonaceae, and in Ruscaceae.
Ruscaceae The Ruscaceae is a family in the order Asparagales that includes several genera previously included in the Liliaceae in the Cronquist system.
The genera of Ruscaceae in the southeastern United States.
Flower and pollen structure of Ruscaceae in relation to Aspidistreae and other Convallariaceae.
228], Rubiaceae [141, 249], Ruscaceae [171], Rutaceae [119,
Ranunculaceae [190], Rubiaceae [249], Ruscaceae [171],
mackayi [236, 258]
Ruscaceae Convallaria majalis L.