- the
lineage that led to
Caryophyllales split from
other plants about 111
million years ago. The
members of
Caryophyllales include about 6% of eudicot...
-
flowering plant native to
Central and
Western Asia. It is of the
order Caryophyllales,
family Amaranthaceae,
subfamily Chenopodioideae. Its
leaves are a common...
- is
placed in the
order Caryophyllales.
Within the order, it lies
outside of the
large clade known as the core
Caryophyllales. It is a
sister to the family...
- rosids)
superasterids consisting of Santalales, Berberidopsidales,
Caryophyllales and
asterids This
division of the
eudicots is
shown in the following...
-
flowering plant order Caryophyllales, most
members produce betalains and lack anthocyanins. Of all the
families in the
Caryophyllales, only the Caryophyllaceae...
-
family Achariaceae →
order Malpighiales family Ancistrocladaceae →
order Caryophyllales family Begoniaceae →
order Cucurbitales family Bixaceae →
order Malvales...
- species,
making it the most species-rich
lineage within its
parent order,
Caryophyllales. Most
species in the
Amaranthaceae are
annual or
perennial herbs or...
-
Caryophyllales). The
Caryophyllineae is
sometimes called "core
Caryophyllales" and the
Polygonineae is
sometimes called the "non-core
Caryophyllales"...
-
Portulacineae is a
suborder of
flowering plants in the
order Caryophyllales comprising the
families Anacampserotaceae, Basellaceae,
Cactaceae (cacti),...
- This list of
sequenced plant genomes contains plant species known to have
publicly available complete genome sequences that have been ****embled, annotated...