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Papaveraceae

Papaveraceae Meaning & Definition
Papaveraceae Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Papaveraceae?

[n] herbs or shrubs having milky and often colored juices and capsular fruits

Synonyms | Synonyms for Papaveraceae: family Papaveraceae | poppy family

Related Terms | Find terms related to Papaveraceae:

See Also | Chelidonium | Corydalis | Dendromecon | dilleniid dicot family | Eschscholtzia | genus Argemone | genus Bocconia | genus Chelidonium | genus Corydalis | genus Dendromecon | genus Eschscholtzia | genus Glaucium | genus Hunnemania | genus Macleaya | genus Meconopsis | genus Papaver | genus Platystemon | genus Romneya | genus Sanguinaria | genus Stylomecon | genus Stylophorum | Glaucium | Hunnemannia | Macleaya | Meconopsis | order Papaverales | order Rhoeadales | Papaver | Papaverales | Platystemon | poppy | Rhoeadales | Romneya | Sanguinaria | Stylomecon | Stylophorum

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