- and the
eurosids (true rosids). The
eurosids, in turn, are
divided into two groups:
fabids (Fabidae,
eurosids I) and
malvids (Malvidae,
eurosids II). The...
- Rhynchocalycaceae)
Vochysiaceae The APG III
system places the
order within the
eurosids; this is
corroborated by the
placement of the
Myrtales in the
Malvid clade...
-
Fabids (
eurosids I)
Malvids (
eurosids II)...
- both
families are
unplaced to order, but
nevertheless included in the
Eurosids I. The APG III
system of 2009, however,
recognized this order. Even if...
- Rosales,
which together with the
Fabales form a nitrogen-fixing
clade of
eurosids. The
ability to fix
nitrogen is not
universally present in
these families...
-
Vitales eurosids...
- Br****icales (or Cruciales) are an
order of
flowering plants,
belonging to the
eurosids II
group of
dicotyledons under the APG II system. One
character common...
- the
chest cavity. SID is the
United States government testing standard,
EuroSID is used in
Europe to
ensure compliance with
safety standards, and SID II(s)...
-
includes about 6000
species within nine families. The
order is
placed in the
eurosids II,
which are part of the eudicots. The
plants are
mostly shrubs and trees;...
- by
Bremer et al. (2002) and
later suggested fabiids (for
eurosids I) and
malvids (for
eurosids II). Bremer, Brigitta; Bremer, Kåre; Chase, Mark W.; Fay...