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| caryophylloid dicot genus - genus of relatively early dicotyledonous plants including mostly flowers | ||
| dicot genus, magnoliopsid genus genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination | ||
| caryophyllidae, subclass caryophyllidae a group of families of mostly flowers having basal or central placentation and trinucleate pollen (binucleate pollen is commoner in flowering plants); contains 14 families including: Caryophyllaceae (carnations and pinks); Aizoaceae; Amaranthaceae; Batidaceae; Chenopodiaceae; Cactaceae (order Opuntiales); Nyctaginaceae; Phytolaccaceae; corresponds approximately to order Caryophyllales; sometimes classified as a superorder | ||
| agrostemma, genus agrostemma a caryophylloid dicot genus including corn cockles | ||
| arenaria, genus arenaria turnstones | ||
| cerastium, genus cerastium mouse-eared chickweed | ||
| dianthus, genus dianthus carnations and pinks | ||
| genus drypis one species | ||
| genus gypsophila, gypsophila Mediterranean herbs having small white or pink flowers | ||
| genus hernaria, hernaria low-growing Old World herbs with minute bright green leaves | ||
| genus illecebrum, illecebrum one species: coral necklace | ||
| genus lychnis genus of plants strongly resembling those of genus Silene: catchfly | ||
| genus minuartia, minuartia mostly perennial herbs of northern hemisphere often with mat-forming habit; most often placed in genus Arenaria: sandworts | ||
| genus moehringia, moehringia low-growing herbs widely distributed in temperate and Arctic northern hemisphere: sandworts; distinguished from members of the genus Arenaria mainly by having four-petaled rather than five-petaled flowers | ||
| genus paronychia, paronychia low-growing annual or perennial herbs or woody plants; whitlowworts | ||
| genus petrocoptis, petrocoptis perennial tussock-forming rock plants; of Pyrenees and mountains of northern Spain; similar to and sometimes placed in genus Lychnis | ||
| genus sagina, sagina small low-growing annual or perennial herbs of temperate and cool regions | ||
| genus saponaria, saponaria mostly perennial Old World herbs | ||
| genus scleranthus, scleranthus small genus of Old World weedy prostrate annuals: knawel | ||
| genus silene large widely distributed genus of plants having mostly showy flowers of various colors: campion; catchfly | ||
| genus spergula, spergula small genus of Old World annual herbs: corn spurry | ||
| genus spergularia, spergularia chiefly maritime Eurasian herbs: sand spurry; sea spurry | ||
| genus vaccaria, vaccaria cow-cockles | ||
| carpobrotus, genus carpobrotus a caryophyllaceous genus of Carpobrotus | ||
| dorotheanthus, genus dorotheanthus a caryophyllaceous genus of Dorotheanthus | ||
| genus lithops genus of stemless South African succulents | ||
| genus mesembryanthemum, mesembryanthemum South African annual or biennial plants having flowers that open only in bright sunlight | ||
| genus molluga, molluga carpetweeds | ||
| genus pleiospilos, pleiospilos perennial succulents of South Africa | ||
| genus tetragonia, tetragonia New Zealand spinach | ||
| amaranthus, genus amaranthus large widely distributed genus of chiefly coarse annual herbs | ||
| alternanthera, genus alternanthera genus of low herbs of tropical America and Australia; includes genus Telanthera | ||
| celosia, genus celosia annual or perennial herbs or vines of tropical and subtropical America and Asia and Africa | ||
| froelichia, genus froelichia genus of erect or procumbent herbs of the Americas having spikes of woolly white flowers: cottonweed | ||
| genus gomphrena, gomphrena genus of tropical herbs or subshrubs having flowers in close heads; tropical America and Australia | ||
| genus iresine, iresine genus of tropical American herbs or subshrubs | ||
| genus telanthera, telanthera used in former classifications systems; now included in genus Alternanthera | ||
| batis, genus batis small genus of plants constituting the family Batidaceae: low straggling dioecious shrubs | ||
| chenopodium, genus chenopodium goosefoot; pigweed | ||
| atriplex, genus atriplex orach; saltbush | ||
| bassia, genus bassia, genus kochia, kochia summer cypress | ||
| genus beta, beta the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet | ||
| cycloloma, genus cycloloma a caryophyllaceous genus of the family Chenopodiaceae | ||
| genus halogeton a caryophyllaceous genus of the family Chenopodiaceae | ||
| genus salicornia, salicornia glassworts | ||
| genus salsola, salsola chiefly Old World herbs or shrubs: saltworts | ||
| genus sarcobatus, sarcobatus one species: greasewood | ||
| genus spinacia, spinacia spinach | ||
| genus nyctaginia, nyctaginia a caryophyllaceous genus of the family Nyctaginaceae having only one species | ||
| abronia, genus abronia genus of western North American herbs having showy flowers | ||
| allionia, genus allionia small genus of chiefly American herbs | ||
| bougainvillaea, genus bougainvillaea, genus bougainvillea ornamental tropical woody vines | ||
| genus mirabilis, mirabilis four o'clocks | ||
| genus pisonia, pisonia genus of often thorny tropical trees and shrubs and some vines; mainly America | ||
| acanthocereus, genus acanthocereus mostly trailing cacti having nocturnal white flowers; tropical America and Caribbean region | ||
| aporocactus, genus aporocactus small genus of epiphytic cacti of Mexico | ||
| ariocarpus, genus ariocarpus slow-growing geophytic cacti; northern and eastern Mexico; southern Texas | ||
| carnegiea, genus carnegiea caryophylloid dicot genus with only one species: saguaro | ||
| cereus, genus cereus genus of much-branched treelike or shrubby cacti with pronounced ribs and rounded needlelike spines and nocturnal flowers usually white | ||
| genus coryphantha mainly globose cacti of southwestern United States and Mexico covered with many nodules; superficially resembling and formerly included in genus Mammillaria | ||
| genus echinocactus globular or cylindrical cacti; southwestern United States to Brazil | ||
| echinocereus, genus echinocereus large genus of low-growing shrubby ribbed cacti of Mexico and southwestern United States | ||
| genus epiphyllum small genus of tropical American (mainly Central America) cacti | ||
| ferocactus, genus ferocactus genus of nearly globular cacti of Mexico and southwestern United States: barrel cacti | ||
| genus gymnocalycium, gymnocalycium large genus of low-growing globular South American cacti with spiny ribs covered with many tubercles | ||
| genus harrisia, harrisia genus of slender often treelike spiny cacti with solitary showy nocturnal white or pink flowers; Florida and Caribbean to South America | ||
| genus hatiora, hatiora small genus of South American epiphytic or lithophytic cacti | ||
| genus hylocereus, hylocereus genus of climbing or epiphytic tropical American cacti with angular stems and mostly white very fragrant flowers | ||
| genus lemaireocereus, lemaireocereus tropical American cacti usually tall and branching with stout spines and funnel-shaped flowers and globular or ovoid often edible fruit | ||
| genus lophophora, lophophora two species of small cacti of northeastern Mexico and southwestern United States having rounded stems covered with jointed tubercles: mescal | ||
| genus mammillaria large genus of cacti characterized chiefly by nipple-shaped protuberances or tubercles on their surface | ||
| genus melocactus, melocactus genus of strongly ribbed globose or spheroid cacti of tropical South and Central America and the Caribbean | ||
| genus myrtillocactus, myrtillocactus small genus of arborescent cacti of Mexico and Central America | ||
| genus pediocactus, pediocactus low-growing cacti of the Great Plains of North America | ||
| genus opuntia, opuntia large genus of cactuses native to America: prickly pears | ||
| genus peireskia, genus pereskia, peireskia, pereskia genus of tropical American shrubby trees and woody climbers having slender branches with broad flat leaves and large panicles of flowers | ||
| genus rhipsalis, rhipsalis large genus of epiphytic or lithophytic unarmed cacti with usually segmented stems and pendulous branches; flowers are small followed by berrylike fruits | ||
| genus schlumbergera, schlumbergera South American epiphytic or lithophytic cacti | ||
| genus selenicereus, selenicereus mostly epiphytic climbing cacti that bloom at night | ||
| genus zygocactus, zygocactus small genus of Brazilian cacti having flat fleshy usually branched joints and showy red or pink flowers followed by red fleshy fruits | ||
| genus phytolacca, phytolacca type genus of Phytolaccaceae: pokeweed | ||
| agdestis, genus agdestis a genus with one species that is a rapidly growing climbing vine with tuberous roots; grown in hot climates | ||
| ercilla, genus ercilla a genus of evergreen climbers | ||
| genus rivina, rivina small genus of erect perennial shrubby herbs; tropical and subtropical America | ||
| genus trichostigma, trichostigma a genus of erect or climbing shrubs found in tropical South America | ||
| genus portulaca genus of mainly tropical fleshy or trailing herbs | ||
| calandrinia, genus calandrinia large genus of low-growing herbs; widespread throughout tropical and warm temperate regions having usually basal leaves and panicles of purplish ephemeral flowers | ||
| claytonia, genus claytonia genus of mainly North American succulent herbs with white or pink flowers usually in terminal racemes | ||
| genus lewisia, lewisia genus of western North American low-growing herbs having linear woolly leaves and large pink flowers | ||
| genus montia, montia small genus of densely tufted annual herbs; north temperate regions and South America and tropical Africa and Asia | ||
| genus spraguea, spraguea small genus of usually perennial herbs having deep woody taproots and flower heads of umbels or cymes | ||