- The
malvids consist of
eight orders of
flowering plants: Br****icales, Crossosomatales, Geraniales, Huerteales, Malvales, Myrtales,
Picramniales and Sapindales...
- in turn, are
divided into two groups:
fabids (Fabidae,
eurosids I) and
malvids (Malvidae,
eurosids II). The
rosids consist of 17 orders. In
addition to...
- ****gany and neem. The APG III
system of 2009
includes it in the
clade malvids (in rosids, in eudicots) with the
following nine families: Anacardiaceae...
-
Oxalidales order Malpighiales order Celastrales order Zygophyllales clade Malvids order Geraniales order Myrtales order Crossosomatales order Picramniales...
-
Fabids (eurosids I)
Malvids (eurosids II)...
-
Fabids Malvids...
-
Malpighiales order Oxalidales order Rosales order Zygophyllales clade malvids (eurosids II)
order Br****icales
order Crossosomatales order Geraniales...
- have a smooth,
woody coating. The
relationships between orders within the
Malvid clade,
according to the APG system, is
represented by the
following tree...
- The
paleoflora of the
Eocene Okanagan Highlands includes all
plant and
fungi fossils preserved in the
Eocene Okanagan Highlands Lagerstätten. The highlands...
- for the COM clade. The COM
clade is part of an
unranked group known as
malvids (rosid II),
though formally placed in
Fabidae (rosid I).
These in turn...