Rosaceae
Rank: FamilyTaxon Status: accepted
ChildrenAcaena L.Agrimonia L. Alchemilla L. Amelanchier Medik. Aphanes L. Aremonia Nestl. Argentina Hill Aruncus L. Bencomia Webb & Berthel. Chaenomeles Lindl. Chamaemeles Lindl. Chamaerhodos Bunge Comarum L. Cotoneaster Medik. Crataegus L. Cydonia Mill. Dasiphora Raf. Dendriopoterium Svent. Dryas L. Drymocallis Rydb. Eriobotrya Lindl. Exochorda Lindl. Filipendula Mill. Fragaria L. Geum L. Kerria DC. Malus Mill. Marcetella Svent. Physocarpus (Cambess.) Maxim. Potentilla L. Prunus L. Pyracantha M. Roem. Pyrus L. Rhodotypos Siebold & Zucc. Rosa L. Rubus L. Sanguisorba L. Sarcopoterium Spach Sibbaldia L. Sibbaldianthe Juz. Sibiraea Maxim. Sorbaria (Ser.) A. Braun Sorbus L. Spiraea L. Tylosperma Botsch. Waldsteinia Willd. Vernaculars (+) (-) Georgian: ვარდისებრნი sources: Georgia PESI focal point German: Rosengewächse sources: Germany PESI focal point Greek: Ροδίδες sources: Greek PESI focal point Lithuanian: erškėtiniai sources: Lithuanian PESI focal point Norwegian: rosefamilien sources: Norwegian PESI focal point Norwegian Bokmål: rosefamilien Norwegian Nynorsk: rosefamilien Russian: розовые sources: Russian PESI focal point Slovenian: rožnice sources: Slovenian PESI focal point Swedish: rosväxter Turkish: Gülgiller sources: Turkish PESI focal point Ukrainian: РозовіGenbank
CitationKurtto, A. (2009): Rosaceae (pro parte majore). In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity. Rosaceae. Accessed through: Euro+Med PlantBase at http://ww2.bgbm.org/euroPlusMed/PTaxonDetail.asp?UUID=E2B35369-AFC3-410C-B68C-07372ADEB651Imageno dataOccurrence Present Absent Doubtful Native Introduced Naturalised Invasive Managed No data |
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Georgian: ვარდისებრნი
German: Rosengewächse
Greek: Ροδίδες
Lithuanian: erškėtiniai
Norwegian: rosefamilien
Russian: розовые
Slovenian: rožnice
Swedish: rosväxter
Turkish: Gülgiller
Ukrainian: Розові
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