- (Amborellales, Nymphaeales, and
Austrobaileyales),
which diverged earlier from the
remaining flowering plants.
Austrobaileyales is
sister to all remaining...
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Nymphaeales (water lilies,
together with some
other aquatic plants) and
Austrobaileyales (woody
aromatic plants including star anise).
ANITA stands for Amborella...
-
known as the
basal angiosperms:
Nymphaeales (including
water lilies),
Austrobaileyales (including star anise), and Amborellales. Mesangio****e includes...
- of the
order had been
variably placed in
other orders (Magnoliales,
Austrobaileyales) in
different taxonomies. The
Cronquist system, of 1981, recognized...
- on the
order Austrobaileyales. The APG II system, of 2003, also
recognizes such a family. It
places the
family in
order Austrobaileyales,
which in turn...
-
Laurales generally included Amborella and the
plants now
classified in
Austrobaileyales and Chloranthaceae. They were not
removed until the
advent of molecular...
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Angiosperms Groups included Eudicots Magnoliids Amborella Nymphaeales Austrobaileyales Chloranthales Ceratophyllum Cladistically included but traditionally...
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Angiosperms Groups (APG IV)
Basal angiosperms Amborellales Nymphaeales Austrobaileyales Core
angiosperms Clades Magnoliids Monocots Eudicots Orders Chloranthales...
- Amborellales¹ Nymphaeales¹
Austrobaileyales¹ Mesangiosperms...
-
recognized 45 orders, five more than the APG system. The new
orders were
Austrobaileyales, Canellales, Gunnerales, Celastrales, and Crossosomatales, all of which...