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Sapindales /sæpɪnˈdeɪliːz/ is an
order of
flowering plants. Well-known
members of
Sapindales include citrus; maples, horse-chestnuts,
lychees and rambutans;...
- Crossosomatales, Geraniales, Huerteales, Malvales, Myrtales,
Picramniales and
Sapindales. This
subgroup of the
rosids is
divided into 59
families of trees, shrubs...
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Boswellia is a
genus of
trees in the
order Sapindales,
known for its
fragrant resin. The
biblical incense frankincense is an
extract from the
resin of...
- rue or
citrus family, of
flowering plants,
usually placed in the
order Sapindales.
Species of the
family generally have
flowers that
divide into four or...
- Simaroubaceae. The
Sapindales are a
clade supported by DNA-based
analyses on rbcL, atpB, and 18S sequences.
Within the
Sapindales are two
clades that...
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Picramniales order Malvales order Br****icales
order Huerteales order Sapindales clade Superasterids order Berberidopsidales order Santalales order Caryophyllales...
- The
Sapindaceae are a
family of
flowering plants in the
order Sapindales known as the
soapberry family. It
contains 138
genera and 1,858
accepted species...
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There are at
least 8
members of the
Creosote Bush,
Maple and
Sumac order:
Sapindales found in Montana. Some of
these species are
exotics (not
native to Montana)...
- This
paleobotany list
records new
fossil plant taxa that were to be
described during the year 2024, as well as
notes other significant paleobotany discoveries...
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Under the
Cronquist system, the
Zygophyllaceae were
included within the
Sapindales, and the
Krameriaceae within the Polygalales.
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group...