- The
Magnoliales are an
order of
flowering plants. The
Magnoliales include six families:
Annonaceae (custard
apple family, over 2000
species of trees,...
- most of his
Magnolianae into two
large orders,
Magnoliales and Berberidales,
although his
Magnoliales was
divided into
suborders along lines similar to...
- are an
order of
flowering plants. They are magnoliids,
related to the
Magnoliales. The
order includes about 2500-2800
species from 85 to 90 genera, which...
-
genera and
about 2400
known species, it is the
largest family in the
Magnoliales.
Several genera produce edible fruit, most
notably Annona, Anonidium...
- (/mæɡˌnoʊliˈeɪsii/) are a
flowering plant family, the
magnolia family, in the
order Magnoliales. It
consists of two genera:
Magnolia and
Liriodendron (tulip trees)....
- angiosperms. The
Cronquist system, of 1981, ****igned the
family to the
order Magnoliales, in
subclass Magnoliidae, in
class Magnoliopsida [=dicotyledons] of division...
-
Magnoliales de
Jussieu ex von
Berchtold &
Presl 1820
Laurales de
Jussieu ex von
Berchtold &
Presl 1820...
-
palynoflora from the
Lavanttal Basin, Austria: part III.
Magnoliophyta 1 –
Magnoliales to Fabales, Friðgeir Grímsson,
Barbara Meller,
Johannes M.
Bouchal &...
-
Magnoliophyta [=angiosperms]. The
Thorne system (1992)
placed it in the
order Magnoliales,
which was ****igned to
superorder Magnolianae in
subclass Magnoliideae...
- As of July 2016, the
International Union for
Conservation of
Nature (IUCN)
lists 238
conservation dependent species. 0.29% of all
evaluated species are...