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Alismatales / Commelinids / Araceae / Aroideae / Schismatoglottis / Bakoa / Nephthytis / Carlephyton / Lasia / Wolffiella / Montrichardia / Ulearum
Date: 2016-03-30 12:11:10
Alismatales
Commelinids
Araceae
Aroideae
Schismatoglottis
Bakoa
Nephthytis
Carlephyton
Lasia
Wolffiella
Montrichardia
Ulearum

The Überlist of Araceae, Totals for Published and Estimated Number of Species in Aroid Genera Totals Genera Adelonema

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