-
characteristic that
historically was used to
classify a
grouping of
plants termed Sympetalae, but this term has been
abandoned in
newer molecular based classifications...
- had been
referred to as
Asteridae in the
Cronquist system (1981) and as
Sympetalae in
earlier systems.[citation needed] The name
asterids (not necessarily...
- as a
trait was
traditionally used to
place the
order in the
subclass Sympetalae.
Mycorrhizal ****ociations are
quite common among the
order representatives...
- González. 1989.
Listado básico de la
Flora Salvadorensis: Dicotyledonae,
Sympetalae (pro parte): Labiatae, Bignoniaceae, Acanthaceae, Pedaliaceae, Martyniaceae...
-
subclass Choripetalae of
class Dicotyledones.[citation needed] (See also
Sympetalae). From the
above it will be
clear that the
plants included in this order...
- Cronquist's
subclass Asteridae corresponds with the
older concepts of
Sympetalae and Tubiflorae,
groups that were
defined by
having their petals united...
- E. (1989). "Listado básico de la
Flora Salvadorensis: Dicotyledonae,
Sympetalae (pro parte): Labiatae, Bignoniaceae, Acanthaceae, Pedaliaceae, Martyniaceae...
- González. 1989.
Listado básico de la
Flora Salvadorensis: Dicotyledonae,
Sympetalae (pro parte): Labiatae, Bignoniaceae, Acanthaceae, Pedaliaceae, Martyniaceae...
- (and
derived systems such as the
Wettstein system) for: an
order in the
Sympetalae. This
order included such
families as Convolvulaceae, Boraginaceae, Scrophulariaceae...
-
superordo Apopetalae-Polycarpellatae 2
superordo Sympetalae-Polycarpellatae 3
superordo Sympetalae-Dicarpellatae Bessey,
Charles E. (Feb–Apr 1915). "The...