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Lilioid monocots (
lilioids,
liliid monocots,
petaloid monocots,
petaloid lilioid monocots) is an
informal name used for a
grade (grouping of taxa with...
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roots that can
develop in more than one
place along the stems. The
lilioids can be
subdivided into five orders: Asparagales, Dioscoreales, Liliales...
- 2015.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (2016),
Monocots I:
General Alismatids &
Lilioids,
archived from the
original on 14
September 2015,
retrieved 26 January...
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Supergroup Plant:
Bryophyta Marchantiophyta Polypodiophyta Acrogymno****e Angio****e
Angiosperms ¹Basal
angiosperms ²Alismatids ³
Lilioids Category...
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Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew is
organised into two
teams I:
Alismatids and
Lilioids and II: Commelinids. A
similar approach is
taken by Judd in his
Plant systematics...
- Asparagaceae,
subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the
family Ruscaceae). Like many
lilioid monocots, it was once
classified with
lilies in the
family Liliaceae; it...
- also been
classified in the
former family Convallariaceae and, like many
lilioid monocots, was
formerly classified in the lily family, Liliaceae. The genus...
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northeast Asia (China, ****an, Korea, and the
Russian Far East). Like many "
lilioid monocots", the
genus was once
classified in the Liliaceae. The
genus was...
- was
formerly placed in its own
family Convallariaceae, and, like many
lilioid monocots,
before that in the lily
family Liliaceae.
There are
three varieties...
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Alismatales are
predominantly plasmodial.
Amongst the late
branching clades, the
lilioid monocots are
nearly all
secretory while the
commelinid monocots are diverse...