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Sansevieria are monocots?

Posted by albert_135 Sunset 2 or 3 (My Page) on
Mon, Mar 15, 10 at 17:47

I just found this: "Other monocot taxa being worked ... Sansevieria (Ruscaceae)" over on the Kew Gardens site.

Just a note about halfway down the page. I have not studied it further.

Perhaps everyone already knew this. I didn't know this.


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RE: Sansevieria are monocots?

Yep they sure are and have been recently been classified as Dracaenaceae. This is the latest classification and may not be the last. I don't know this either for a long time. Norma


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