- the
Violales in the
superorder Violiflorae (also
called Violanae). The
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG)
system does not
recognize order Violales; Violaceae...
-
traditionally placed in the
order Violales. However,
newer arrangements move it, with some
other families previously in the
Violales, into the Malvales. Although...
- in 10 genera. The
Cronquist system placed the
Turneracids in the
order Violales, but it is not
currently recognized as a
family by the
Angiosperm Phylogeny...
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Myrtama (a
single species). In the 1980s, the
family was
classified in the
Violales under the
Cronquist system; more
modern classifications (Angiosperm Phylogeny...
-
Cronquist system placed the
Violaceae in an
order named after it, the
Violales or the Parietales. However,
molecular phylogeny studies place the family...
- tree is
uncertain and it may also be
classed in the
Flacourtiaceae or the
Violales. The tree can
reach 18
metres (59 feet) in height. The
leaves are heart-shaped...
-
former Cronquist system of
classification placed this
family in the
order Violales, but
under more
modern classifications systems such as that
proposed by...
-
There are at
least 25
members of the
order Violales found in Montana. Some of
these species are
exotics (not
native to Montana) and some
species have been...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 45
species Critically endangered (CR): 5,702
species Endangered (EN): 10,901
species Vulnerable (VU): 9,673
species ...
- On 29
January 2010, the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species identified 842 (746 animals, 96 plants)
extinct species,
subspecies and varieties,
stocks and...