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Cleome austroarabica D.F.Chamb. & Lamond (Oman) (Images by Aarti S.Khale)

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Cleome brachycarpa (Forssk.) Vahl ex DC. (Images by Aarti S. Khale (photographed in Oman))

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Cleome felina L.f. (Images by Nadeem Waqif, identified by Vijayasankar)

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Cleome gynandra L. (Images by Nidhan Singh)

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Cleome monophylla L. (Images by T. Badri Narayanan)

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Cleoserrata speciosa (Raf.) Iltis – As per efi thread: The sepals are glabrous (Tarenaya hassleriana) or glandular hairy (Cleoserrata speciosa); 
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Tarenaya spinosa (Jacq.) Raf. (Images by Nalini)

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Our next episode from September 1 to 14, 2013 will cover Families Capparaceae and Cleomaceae mostly treated together under one family. Dr. Balkar Singh has kindly volunteered to coordinate this episode.
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Genera in Cleomaceae so far in efi (clicking on a genus shows the species posted so far under it):
Cleome

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The Family Capparaceae has been included in Brassicaceae s.l. (APG, 1998). Subsequent molecular studies (Hall et al., 2002, 2008) strongly support that Capparaceae s.s. must be considered a separate family.
More information about this family can be had from the following web resources
http://opendata.keystone-foundation.org/category/capparaceae- A few plants description and Images
http://www.phytoimages.siu.edu/family=Capparaceae- Images of Some plants of the family
http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/Capparaceae.pdf – Good reference on Capparaceae
http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/volume07/Cleomaceae.pdf – Good reference on Cleomaceae
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/sytsma/pdf/Iltis11.pdf – Paper entitled “STUDIES IN THE CLEOMACEAE I. ON THE SEPARATE RECOGNITION OF CAPPARACEAE, CLEOMACEAE, AND BRASSICACEAE.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/cappar.htm- Images of Some Plants
http://www.lrm.nt.gov.au/CAPPARACEAE.pdf – Nice text with color pics in last
http://www.plantsystematics.org/Capparaceae.html- Good collection of Images
http://www.amjbot.org/content/full.pdf+html – Full Paper entitled ‘PHYLOGENY OF CAPPARACEAE AND BRASSICACEAE BASED ON CHLOROPLAST SEQUENCE DATA”
http://www.kew.org/science/tropamerica/Capparaceae.htm– Nice information on Capparaceae
http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/family.pl?267 –GRIN Taxonomy Page of Cleomaceae
http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/family.pl?210 – GRIN Taxonomy Page of Capparaceae
http://www.theplantlist.org/browse/A/Cleomaceae/ – The Plant list page of Cleomaceae
http://www.theplantlist.org/browse/A/Capparaceae/ The plant list page of Capparaceae
http://www.indianaturewatch.net/tag=Capparaceae – Images of Some Plants
http://webs.um.es/drivera/mobt-93-1-122.pdf
– Paper entitled “A SYSTEMATIC REVISION OF CAPPARIS SECTION CAPPARIS”
http://psf.lifescifeed.com/fulltext/PSF-2012-002-006.pdf – Paper on Taxonomy of Cleome

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Thanks to …, Species & genera pages of Cleomaceae in efloraofindia are now with images.
I request our members to pl. take up one family each & try to make efloraofindia more constructive. We will be rendering what ever assistance is required by the members, in this matter.

Species, genera & family pages of‎‎‎ Cleomaceae are now with images. I request you to pl. go through & point out mistakes, if any. I hope this will aid in identifications in future.
Species pages were mostly done by … However subsequently lot more images has been added to the species pages.

 

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