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- Ebenales is an order of flowering plants. This order was recognized in several systems, for example the Bentham & Hooker system and the Engler system,...
- Geraniales, Rutales, Sapindales and Celastrales. G. Wagenitz in Thymelaeales, Ebenales, Oleales, Gentianales, Dipsacales and Campanulales. U. Hamann in Cyanastraceae...
- On 29 January 2010, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 842 (746 animals, 96 plants) extinct species, subspecies and varieties, stocks and...
- Nepenthales Violales Salicales Capparales Batales Ericales Diapensiales Ebenales Primulales Rosidae Rosales Fabales Proteales Podostemales Haloragales Myrtales...
- Ericaceae Pyrolaceae Monotropaceae Order Diapensiales Diapensiaceae Order Ebenales Sapotaceae Ebenaceae Styracaceae Lissocarpaceae Symplocaceae Order Primulales...
- PRIMULALES XCVIII. PLUMBAGINEÆ XCIX. PRIMULACEÆ C. MYRSINEÆ COHORS VI. EBENALES CI. SAPOTACEÆ CII. EBENACEÆ CIII. STYRACEÆ SERIES III. BICARPELLATÆ COHORS...
- Rosales, Geraniales, Sapindales, Rivimnales, Malvales, Laurales, Myrtales, Ebenales, Gentianales, Rubiales. These findings were thoroughly described by White...
- order Capparales order Batales order Ericales order Diapensiales order Ebenales order Primulales Recent molecular systematic studies have shown that this...
- 910/km2 (2,400/sq mi) Time zone UTC+9 (****an Standard Time) Tree Kuroki Ebenales Flower Hibiscus Address 588 Kadena, Kadena-chō, Nakagami-gun, Okinawa 904-0293...
- the following orders: Diapensiales, Ericales, Primulales, Plumbaginales, Ebenales, Contortae, Tubiflorae, Plantaginales, Rubiales, Cucurbitales, and Campanulatae...