-
maintains that the
sister to all
other asterids are the Cornales. A
second order that
split from the base of the
asterids are the Ericales. The
remaining orders...
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chloroplast genome indicate a
position of
Santalales at the base of the
Asterids.
Santalales is
ecologically diverse and
includes free-living plants, such...
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superasterids consisting of Santalales, Berberidopsidales,
Caryophyllales and
asterids This
division of the
eudicots is
shown in the
following cladogram: The...
-
order Apiales is
placed within the
asterid group of
eudicots as cir****scribed by the APG III system.
Within the
asterids,
Apiales belongs to an unranked...
- The
Cornales are an
order of
flowering plants,
early diverging among the
asterids,
containing about 600 species.
Plants within the
Cornales usually have...
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Theophrastaceae →
Primulaceae These make up an
early diverging group of
asterids.
Under the
Cronquist system, the
Ericales included a
smaller group of plants...
- the
superasterids (Berberidopsidales, Caryophyllales, Santalales, and
asterids). The
rosids consist of two groups: the
order Vitales and the eurosids...
-
jasmine (Jasminum). But
Philadelphus is a
basal asterid, not
closely related to
Jasminum (advanced
asterids), and
among the
eudicots quite distant from Citrus...
- (also
known as the mint order) are an
order of
flowering plants in the
asterids clade of the Eudicots.
Under the APG IV
system of
flowering plant classification...
- classifications,
although the
grouping has
similarity to the
modern term
asterids.
Sympetalae Rchb. (1828),
meaning “with
fused petals”, is a descriptive...