- PMID 12144762.
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information related to
Ericales. du Mortier, B.C.J. (1829).
Analyse des Familles...
- orders) and
campanulids (7 orders), and the
single orders Cornales and
Ericales. Well-known
asterids include dogwoods and
hydrangeas (order Cornales),...
- the
Ericales has been
strongly supported recently by
genetic evidence, and
contrary to
previous thought, it is not a
basal member of the
Ericales. Multiple...
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other families within the
Ericales, and the
three primuloid families were
subsequently absorbed into an
expanded Ericales (
Ericales sensu lato or s.l.), making...
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Flowering plants, Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, Rosales, Cornales,
Ericales. Springer. p. 311. ISBN 9783540065128. "Growing Phlox", The Farmer's Almanac...
- (now
placed in
order Asterales)
Family Polemoniaceae (now
placed in
order Ericales)
Family Hydrophyllaceae (now
treated as a
synonym of Boraginaceae) In the...
- APG III
system includes all the
plants involved in the (expanded)
order Ericales. Anderberg, Arne A.; Ståhl,
Bertil (2011-02-01). "Phylogenetic interrelationships...
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Myrsinoideae is a
subfamily of the
family Primulaceae in the
order Ericales. It was
formerly recognized as the
family Myrsinaceae, or the
myrsine family...
- Lecythidaceae,
which family now (in the APG II system) is
placed in the
order Ericales. Ditsch,
Friedrich (1994).
Mikromorphologie der
Epicuticularwachse und...
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Heathlands Flowering dogwood Ericales and Cornales, two
orders of
flowering plants, are
often called the
basal asterids. Like most asterids,
these species...