| 41. | Liliaceae probably arose as shade plants in closed shaded habitats, with subsequent evolution of Liliaceae " sensu"
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| 42. | Liliaceae probably arose as shade plants in closed shaded habitats, with subsequent evolution of Liliaceae " sensu"
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| 43. | He treated groups of genera with these characteristics as separate families, such as Amaryllideae, Liliaceae, Asphodeleae and Asparageae.
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| 44. | Consequently, there are many different accounts of the Liliaceae in the literature and older uses of the term occur commonly.
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| 45. | In the context of a general review of the classification of angiosperms, the Liliaceae were subjected to more intense scrutiny.
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| 46. | In 1843, Carl Sigismund Kunth named the genus " Seubertia " ( family Liliaceae ) in his honor.
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| 47. | It has been considered either a tribe of the subfamily Lilioideae, or a subfamily of Liliaceae itself ( Tulipoideae ).
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| 48. | Other botanists in the twentieth century echoed Lindley's concerns about the lack of a clearly defined grouping for Liliaceae.
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| 49. | Lotsy suggested four separate families, Liliaceae, Alliaceae, Agapanthaceae and Gilliesiaceae, within the " Liliifloren ".
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| 50. | The plant is a genus of the Liliaceae family, which makes it a relative of Lilium, the familiar Easter lily.
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