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- the name Dilleniales was available. Stevens at the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website has subsequently placed Dilleniaceae in the order Dilleniales. The Cronquist...
- Pentapetalae can be then divided into three clades:[citation needed] Dilleniales superrosids consisting of Saxifragales and rosids (the APG IV system...
- pathway of branched amino acids, such as leucine, isoleucine and valine. Dilleniales are recognized by their leaves with usually strong and parallel secondary...
- Macadamia nuts are mainly grown in Hawaii and Australia. The orders Dilleniales and Gunnerales are basal within the core eudicots. Species of Gunnerales...
- either including it in order Caryophyllales or reinstating the order Dilleniales for just this one family, but decides to leave it unplaced. The family...
- the Pentapetalae (core eudicots minus Gunnerales), the others being Dilleniales and the superasterids (Berberidopsidales, Caryophyllales, Santalales...
- the Pentapetalae (core eudicots minus Gunnerales), the others being Dilleniales and the superrosids (Saxifragales and rosids). The phylogeny of superasterids...
- were 415 families. The 2016 APG IV added five new orders (Boraginales, Dilleniales, Icacinales, Metteniusales and Vahliales), along with some new families...
- (1994). Mikromorphologie der Epicuticularwachse und die Systematik der Dilleniales, Lecythidales, Malvales und Theales (in German). Wilhelm Barthlott. Mainz:...
- Lardizabalaceae Meni****ceae Berberidaceae Ranunculaceae Tro****ndrales Tro****ndraceae Dilleniales Dilleniaceae Gunnerales Myrothamnaceae Gunneraceae...