Diarthron & Thymelaeoideae - Unionpedia, the concept map
Similarities between Diarthron and Thymelaeoideae
Diarthron and Thymelaeoideae have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Daphne (plant), Edgeworthia, Stellera, Thymelaea, Thymelaeaceae, Wikstroemia.
Daphne (plant)
Daphne ("laurel") is a genus of between 70 and 95 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs in the family Thymelaeaceae, native to Asia, Europe and north Africa.
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Edgeworthia
Edgeworthia (paper bush) is a genus of plants in the family Thymelaeaceae.
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Stellera
Stellera is a genus of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae, with a single species Stellera chamaejasme found in mountainous regions of Central Asia, China, Siberia and South Asia.
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Thymelaea
Thymelaea (the sparrow-worts) is a genus of about 30 species of evergreen shrubs and herbs in the flowering plant family Thymelaeaceae, native to the Canary Islands, the Mediterranean region, north to central Europe, and east to central Asia.
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Thymelaeaceae
The Thymelaeaceae are a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants composed of 50 genera (listed below) and 898 species.
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Wikstroemia
Wikstroemia is a genus of 55-70 species of flowering shrubs and small trees in the mezereon family, Thymelaeaceae.
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The list above answers the following questions
- What Diarthron and Thymelaeoideae have in common
- What are the similarities between Diarthron and Thymelaeoideae
Diarthron and Thymelaeoideae Comparison
Diarthron has 17 relations, while Thymelaeoideae has 38. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 10.91% = 6 / (17 + 38).
References
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