Phrymaceae Schauer. Common name: Lopseed Family.
As radically circumscribed, a family of about 20 genera and 240 species, herbs, cosmopolitan. See Tank et al. (2006) and Barker et al. (2012).
References: Cantino (2004) In Kadereit (2004); Fischer In Kadereit (2004); Lee et al. (1996); Rabeler, Freeman, & Elisens (2019b) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2019); Tank et al. (2006); Thieret (1972); Wagstaff & Olmstead (1997). Show full citations.
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