[Taxacom] Nolanaceae
Richard Jensen
rjensen at saintmarys.edu
Fri Nov 2 10:51:09 CDT 2007
Nolanaceae is the Nolana family. Depending on one's point-of-view, it
may be a family, or perhaps two genera in Solanaceae (apparently, in
recent phylogenetic studies, Nolanaceae is found as one or more clades
within Solanaceae).
Cheers,
Dick J
Richard Jensen, Professor
Department of Biology
Saint Mary’s College
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Tel: 574-284-4674
John Grehan wrote:
> Anyone out there happen to know the common English name for the family
> Nolancaceae?
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