Definition of Hamamelidae. Meaning of Hamamelidae. Synonyms of Hamamelidae

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Definition of Hamamelidae

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Meaning of Hamamelidae from wikipedia

- the disallowed spelling Hamamelidae. In the original 1981 version of this system the cir****scription was: subclass Hamamelidae order Tro****ndrales order...
- Wettstein system). The Cronquist system placed the order in the subclass Hamamelidae, as comprising the families Juglandaceae and Rhoipteleaceae, the latter...
- other families were split into three different orders, placed among the Hamamelidae. The Casuarinales comprised the single family Casuarinaceae, the Juglandales...
- the Cronquist system (1981), which placed the order in the subclass Hamamelidae [sic], as comprising: Barbeyaceae Cannabaceae Cecropiaceae Moraceae Ulmaceae...
- David E. Boufford (1997). "Urticaceae". Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Flora of North America. Vol. 3. Oxford University Press. pp. 400–413...
- version): class Magnoliopsida (= dicotyledons) subclass Magnoliidae subclass Hamamelidae subclass Caryophyllidae subclass Dilleniidae subclass Rosidae subclass...
- Piperales Aristolochiales Illiciales Nymphaeales Ranunculales Papaverales Hamamelidae Tro****ndrales Hamamelidales Daphniphyllales Didymelales Eucommiales...
- Stephen, eds. (1989). Evolution, Systematics, and Fossil History of Hamamelidae. vol. I. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-857711-9. Retrieved 14...
- OCLC 1322908222. Kral, Robert (1997). "Annonaceae". Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae. Flora of North America. Vol. 3. New York, NY: Oxford University Press...
- Cronquist) are excluded from the second, and many groups from Cronquist's Hamamelidae and Dillenidae are included. In both senses, the term "rosid" applies...