- The
Solanales are an
order of
flowering plants,
included in the
asterid group of the eudicots. Well-known
members of
Solanales include potatoes, eggplants...
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lamiid diversity occurs in the
group of five
orders from
Boraginales to
Solanales,
referred to
informally as "core lamiids" (sometimes
called Laminae),...
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order Apiales order Dipsacales order Paracryphiales clade Lamiids order Solanales order Lamiales order Vahliales order Gentianales order Boraginales order...
- fruit. Amy:
Tomatoes still can't be fruit. They are of
botanical order Solanales. (etc...)
Philosophy portal Red
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known as the nightshades, is a
family of
flowering plants in the
order Solanales. It
contains approximately 2,700 species,
several of
which are used as...
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related to the
common potato (Solanum tuberosum), both
being in the
order Solanales.
Although darker sweet potatoes are
often referred to as "yams" in parts...
- Family: Haloragaceae, Family: Hamamelidaceae, List of
Solanales of
South Africa – Order:
Solanales, Four
families are represented: Family: Convolvulaceae...
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families are
included in
order Asterales,
except for
Sphenocleaceae in
Solanales. "Campanulales".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 29...
- fiddleleaf) is the only
genus of the
family Hydroleaceae of the
order Solanales. H.
capsularis synonym for
Hydrolea spinosa L. H.
glabra synonym for Hydrolea...
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There are at
least 94
members of the
order Solanales found in Montana. Some of
these species are
exotics (not
native to Montana) and some
species have...