- well-known
members of
Ranunculales include buttercups, clematis, columbines, delphiniums, and poppies. A
phylogeny of
Ranunculales was
published in 2009...
-
plants commonly called the
barberry family. This
family is in the
order Ranunculales. The
family contains about 700
known species, of
which the
majority are...
- entomophily.
Flowers of the
entomophilous genus Papaver, also of the
Ranunculales order,
produce only pollen.
Until recently, it was
believed that the...
-
places the
family in the
order Ranunculales, in the
clade eudicots. The
Papaveraceae differ from the rest of the
Ranunculales in some
important characteristics...
- to APG IV,
showing within each
clade and orders:
clade Eudicots order Ranunculales order Proteales order Tro****ndrales
order Buxales clade Core eudicots...
- The
paleodicots correspond to
Magnoliidae sensu Cronquist 1981 (minus
Ranunculales and Papaverales) and to
Magnoliidae sensu Takhtajan 1980 (****higer &...
-
subclass Magnoliidae) and to the
eudicots of the APG II
system minus Ranunculales and some
other early-branching groups. The name has not been used in...
-
always consisted of
Paeonia and one or more
genera that are now
placed in
Ranunculales. It has been
widely believed that
Paeonia is
closest to Glaucidium, and...
- Family: Platanaceae, Family: Proteaceae, List of
Ranunculales of
South Africa – Order:
Ranunculales, Five
families are represented: Family: Berberidaceae...
-
Hamamelidaceae and
Cercidiphyllaceae to Saxifragales,
Eupteleaceae to
Ranunculales,
Platanaceae to Proteales, and
Myrothamnaceae to Gunnerales. Additional...