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Definition of Goodeniaceae
1. Noun. A family of sappy plants that grow in Australasia and southeast China.
Generic synonyms: Dicot Family, Magnoliopsid Family
Group relationships: Campanulales, Order Campanulales
Member holonyms: Goodenia
Lexicographical Neighbors of Goodeniaceae
Literary usage of Goodeniaceae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands by Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1913)
"Goodeniaceae. The family Goodeniaceae consists of 13 genera, of which 10 are only
found in Australia. The species number 291, of which 27 are not found in ..."
2. Systematic Anatomy of the Dicotyledons: A Handbook for Laboratories of Pure by Hans Solereder, Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908)
"... Goodeniaceae pro parte, Campanulaceae incl. Lobeliaceae (excl. ... Goodeniaceae
pro parte (four subsidiary cells, as in Tradescantia), ..."
3. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1855)
"Goodeniaceae, with the exception perhaps of a few species, contains a tonic
bitterness never recognised before, and discernible in many plants in so high a ..."
4. Bulletin by Philippines Bureau of Education (1908)
"Scandent woody or half-woody plants. 6. Flower regular (197) Campanulaceae 6.
Flower zygomorphic (198) Goodeniaceae (Scaevola sp.) 5. ..."