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- 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...
- 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...