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- Stevens 2017, Zingiberales Simpson 2011, p. 47. Bartlett et al 2010. Specht et al 2012. Kubitzki 1998, Zingiberales pp. 2ff. Byng 2014, Zingiberales Heliconia...
- turmeric, galangal, bananas, plantains, and bird of paradise flower (order Zingiberales). The commelinids are the only clade that the APG IV system has informally...
- Asia, and the Americas, with their greatest diversity in South Asia. "Zingiberales". www.mobot.org. Retrieved 2023-06-18. Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009)...
- gingers, is a family of pantropical monocots. It belongs to the order Zingiberales, which contains horticulturally and economically important plants such...
- confirm the Heliconiaceae as distinct and places them in the order Zingiberales, in the commelinid clade of monocots. Species accepted by Kew Botanic...
- system (2003). The APG II system ****igns the Strelitziaceae to the order Zingiberales in the commelinid clade. The Strelitziaceae include three genera, all...
- Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden (Thai: สวนนงนุชพัทยา), also called Nongnooch Pattaya Garden, is a 500-acre (2.0 km2) botanical garden and tourist...
- composed of three genera with about 91 known species, placed in the order Zingiberales. The family is native to the tropics of Africa and Asia. The plants have...
- (2012). "Phylogenetic Relationships and Evolution in the Strelitziaceae (Zingiberales)". Systematic Botany. 37 (3): 606–619. doi:10.1600/036364412X648562....
- Liliopsida (=monocotyledons). It consists of: subclass Zingiberidae order Zingiberales order Bromeliales The APG II system does not use formal botanical names...