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Asparagales (
asparagoid lilies) are a
diverse order of
flowering plants in the monocots.
Under the APG IV
system of
flowering plant classification, Asparagales...
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covers the
monocotyledon plants found in
Great Britain and Ireland. This
clade includes gr****es, lilies, orchids,
irises and a wide variety...
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Eastern Australia.
Doryanthaceae is part of the
order Asparagales (the
asparagoid lilies).
Plants grow in a
rosette form, only
flowering after more than...
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Chase MW,
Rudall PJ, Fay MF (2000). "Xeronemataceae, a new
family of
asparagoid lilies from New
Caledonia and New Zealand". Kew Bulletin. 55 (4): 865–870...
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monocotyledonous flowering plants (anthophytes) in the
order Asparagales, the
asparagoid lilies. The
family takes its name from the irises,
meaning rainbow, referring...
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Michael F. Fay & Kate L.
Stobart (2000). "Xeronemataceae, a New
Family of
Asparagoid Lilies from New
Caledonia and New Zealand". Kew Bulletin. 55 (4): 865–870...
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formed two
major groupings,
which they
labelled "higher" and "lower
asparagoids", and
included both the
Iridaceae and
Orchidaceae from Dahlgren's Liliales...
- the Liliaceae, in
which he
proposed splitting the
family into two, the '
Asparagoid'
Liliiflorae and the 'Colchicoid' Lilliiflorae. Huber's
narrower conception...
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Asparagales (
asparagoid lilies) is an
order of
flowering plants (anthophytes) in
modern classification systems such as the
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG)...