Asterids (redirect from Euasterids)
In the APG III system, the following clades were renamed: euasterids I → lamiids euasterids II → campanulids The phylogenetic tree presented hereinafter...
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Lamiids (euasterids I) Campanulids (euasterids II)...
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eight genera. In the APG II system it is one of eight families in the euasterids II clade (campanulids) that are unplaced as to order. More recent research...
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Hydroleaceae The APG II classification treats the Solanales in the group Euasterids I. Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009), "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny...
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as a whole (the euasterids plus two orders of basal asterids) represent almost a third of all flowering plant species. The euasterids include trees, shrubs...
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APG III system (section lamiids (euasterids I))
Santalales clade asterids order Cornales order Ericales clade lamiids (euasterids I) family Boraginaceae—unplaced in an order family Vahliaceae—unplaced...
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Pentapetalae clade and this clade. The names lamiids (for euasterids I) and campanulids (for euasterids II) were suggested by Bremer et al. (2002) and later...
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eudicots core eudicots rosids eurosids I eurosids II asterids euasterids I euasterids II Shown below is the classification in full detail, except for...
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merges the latter into the former and considers the family basal in the Euasterids I clade. Other botanists continue to recognize the Hydrophyllaceae and...
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Cronquist's concept also corresponds closely with the APG II group of euasterids but the APG does not formally recognize a group called "Asteridae" (or...
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South America. Johannes Lundberg (2001). Phylogenetic Studies in the Euasterids II with Particular Reference to Asterales and Escalloniaceae. Acta Universitatis...
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eudicots core eudicots rosids eurosids I eurosids II asterids euasterids I euasterids II The APG system recognises 462 families and 40 orders: these...
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Clade: Core eudicots Clade: Superasterids Clades Berberidopsidales Santalales Caryophyllales Asterids Cornales Ericales Euasterids Lamiids Campanulids...
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Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils. This includes the study...
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the Hydrangeales by Takhtajan, but the APG II system placed it in the Euasterids II clade (campanulids) unplaced as to order. More recent work has provided...
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Superasterids: Basal superasterids (and the asterids) Asterids: Basal asterids • Euasterids Superrosids: Saxifragales (and the rosids) Rosids: COM clade • Malvids...
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recently, molecular phylogenetic publications grouped it within the clade "Euasterids I", and most recently, it was demoted to a subfamily of the family Boraginaceae...
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Campanulid clade (similar to Euasterids II in APG II)...
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2021 in paleobotany (section Campanulid euasterids)
This article records new taxa of fossil plants that are scheduled to be described during the year 2021, as well as other significant discoveries and events...
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related to petunias (Petunia) although both genera belong to the same euasterid clade. The genus was named in honor of Jean Ruelle (1474–1537), herbalist...
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Superasterids: Basal superasterids (and the asterids) Asterids: Basal asterids • Euasterids Superrosids: Saxifragales (and the rosids) Rosids: COM clade • Malvids...
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one of four major clades within the asterids, where it is sister to the euasterids. The phylogenetic structure of Ericales, as shown in the following cladogram...
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Superasterids: Basal superasterids (and the asterids) Asterids: Basal asterids • Euasterids Superrosids: Saxifragales (and the rosids) Rosids: COM clade • Malvids...
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Boraginaceae in the Euasterid I (lamiid) clade but this family was otherwise unplaced; its precise relationship to other families in the Euasterid I group remained...
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Superasterids: Basal superasterids (and the asterids) Asterids: Basal asterids • Euasterids Superrosids: Saxifragales (and the rosids) Rosids: COM clade • Malvids...
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its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. However, the current APG IV system places the...
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Superasterids: Basal superasterids (and the asterids) Asterids: Basal asterids • Euasterids Superrosids: Saxifragales (and the rosids) Rosids: COM clade • Malvids...
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Lamiales, Scrophulariales and Solanales of the Cronquist system and the euasterids I of the APG II-system. a subfamily in the family Compositae (as opposed...
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