- The superrosids, in turn, have two components,
rosids and
Saxifragales. The
Saxifragales order has
undergone considerable revision since its original...
-
order Ranunculales, but that
Paeonia belongs in the
unrelated order Saxifragales. The
genus Paeonia consists of
about 35 species, ****igned to
three sections:...
- classification,
which includes Vitales, but
excludes Saxifragales. The
rosids and
Saxifragales form the
superrosids clade. This is one of
three groups...
- 200
accepted species in the
plant genus Ribes, the
single genus in the
Saxifragales family Grossulariaceae. Traditionally,
these have been
divided into a...
-
three clades:[citation needed]
Dilleniales superrosids consisting of
Saxifragales and
rosids (the APG IV
system includes the
Vitales in the rosids) superasterids...
- (Malpighiales)
Columelliaceae (Bruniales)
Connaraceae (Oxalidales) Cr****ulaceae (
Saxifragales)
Crossosomataceae (Crossosomatales)
Cunoniaceae (Oxalidales) Davidsoniaceae...
-
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group.
Saxifragales is the only
superrosid order that is not also a
member of the rosids.
Although the
Saxifragales families are
quite diverse...
- Paeoniaceae, however, has now been
shown unequivocally to
belong in
Saxifragales,
while Glaucidium is
firmly in the
family Ranunculaceae. In cultivation...
-
plants in the
order Saxifragales. The
clade consists of
shrubs and
small trees positioned within the
woody clade of the core
Saxifragales. An
earlier system...
-
Hamamelidales family Hamamelidaceae, now in
order Saxifragales family Cercidiphyllaceae, now in
order Saxifragales family Eupteleaceae, now in
order Ranunculales...