Definition of Dilleniidae. Meaning of Dilleniidae. Synonyms of Dilleniidae

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Definition of Dilleniidae

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Meaning of Dilleniidae from wikipedia

- Dilleniidae is a botanical name at the rank of subclass. Cir****scription of the subclass will vary with the taxonomic system being used; the only requirement...
- Ranunculidae subclass Caryophyllidae subclass Hamamelididae subclass Dilleniidae subclass Rosidae subclass Cornidae subclass Asteridae subclass Lamiidae...
- system, of 1981, recognized such an order and placed it in subclass Dilleniidae. It used the following cir****scription:[citation needed] order Dilleniales...
- the Br****icales were called the Capparales, and included among the "Dilleniidae". The only families included were the Br****icaceae and Capparaceae (treated...
- plants. It was used in the Cronquist system for an order in subclass Dilleniidae and in the Kubitzki system, nowadays. In the 1981 version of this system...
- 1981 version of the Cronquist system it was an order placed in subclass Dilleniidae with the following cir****scription: order Ebenales family Ebenaceae family...
- 1981 version of the Cronquist system it was an order placed in subclass Dilleniidae with the following cir****scription: order Primulales family Myrsinaceae...
- name was used by the Cronquist system for an order placed in subclass Dilleniidae, in the 1981 version of the system the cir****scription was: order Theales...
- In: Flora of North America, North of Mexico, Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Dilleniidae, Part 2. Oxford University Press. p. 168. ISBN 978-0195318227. Radovich...
- name was used by the Cronquist system for an order placed in subclass Dilleniidae. This order included only the family Lecythidaceae, which family now...