Smilax sect. Nemexia is a section of plants in the family Smilacaceae. It consists of the herbaceous plants within the genus Smilax. Smilax species fall into two groups with distinctive morphologies: one group has woody perennial stems with thorns and a vining habit, while the other group has herbaceous stems that die back to the ground each winter. S. sect. Nemexia is the taxon that comprises the herbaceous species. In the past it was often a genus of its own under the name Nemexia and taxonomists still need further study of the species of Smilax to determine its proper rank. However the widely accepted taxonomic system of the Flora of North America does not recognize Nemexia, nor does the AP-site. Thus Nemexia is not currently considered an accepted genus taxon by most plant taxonomists.
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| - Nemexia (botanique) (fr)
- Smilax sect. Nemexia (en)
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| - Nemexia est un genre de plantes qui comprendrait des herbacées vivaces auparavant classées dans le genre Smilax (le genre de la salsepareille). Néanmoins, ce genre ne semble plus être reconnu à l'heure actuelle. Certains auteurs considèrent ce taxon Nemexia comme un sous-genre ou une section du genre Smilax. (fr)
- Smilax sect. Nemexia is a section of plants in the family Smilacaceae. It consists of the herbaceous plants within the genus Smilax. Smilax species fall into two groups with distinctive morphologies: one group has woody perennial stems with thorns and a vining habit, while the other group has herbaceous stems that die back to the ground each winter. S. sect. Nemexia is the taxon that comprises the herbaceous species. In the past it was often a genus of its own under the name Nemexia and taxonomists still need further study of the species of Smilax to determine its proper rank. However the widely accepted taxonomic system of the Flora of North America does not recognize Nemexia, nor does the AP-site. Thus Nemexia is not currently considered an accepted genus taxon by most plant taxonomists. (en)
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| - A summary of the consensus of 10,000 parsimonious cladograms based on the combination of trnL-F, rpl16, and internal transcribed spacer sequences from the taxa used in the analysis. Heterosmilax japonica and S. tsinchengshanensis were used as the outgroup. Some species were represented by multiple populations; * indicates a species that appears twice, suggesting polyphyly. (en)
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| - Smilax biltmoreana Small (en)
- Smilax ecirrhata S. Wats. (en)
- Smilax herbacea L. (en)
- Smilax hugeri Small (en)
- Smilax lasioneura Rydb. (en)
- Smilax pseudochina L. (en)
- Smilax pulverulenta Small (en)
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| - Smilax sect. Nemexia is a section of plants in the family Smilacaceae. It consists of the herbaceous plants within the genus Smilax. Smilax species fall into two groups with distinctive morphologies: one group has woody perennial stems with thorns and a vining habit, while the other group has herbaceous stems that die back to the ground each winter. S. sect. Nemexia is the taxon that comprises the herbaceous species. In the past it was often a genus of its own under the name Nemexia and taxonomists still need further study of the species of Smilax to determine its proper rank. However the widely accepted taxonomic system of the Flora of North America does not recognize Nemexia, nor does the AP-site. Thus Nemexia is not currently considered an accepted genus taxon by most plant taxonomists. The plants in Smilax, are called carrion flowers for their malodorous flowers and those plants included in section Nemexia also have flowers that smell like rotten meat. The herbaceous species have greenish-yellow flowers and bloom in spring, they are fly pollinated. (en)
- Nemexia est un genre de plantes qui comprendrait des herbacées vivaces auparavant classées dans le genre Smilax (le genre de la salsepareille). Néanmoins, ce genre ne semble plus être reconnu à l'heure actuelle. Certains auteurs considèrent ce taxon Nemexia comme un sous-genre ou une section du genre Smilax. (fr)
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