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members of
Malvales in the APG II
sense are daphnes, hibiscus, hollyhocks, okra,
baobab trees, cotton, and kapok. The
morphology of
Malvales is diverse...
- 5,
Malvales,
Capparales and non-betalain Caryophyllales. Edlin, H. L. (1935). "A
Critical Revision of
Certain Taxonomic Groups of the
Malvales Part...
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Geraniales order Myrtales order Crossosomatales order Picramniales order Malvales order Br****icales
order Huerteales order Sapindales clade Superasterids...
- Dietmar; Borsch,
Thomas (2009), "Huerteales
sister to Br****icales plus
Malvales, and
newly cir****scribed to
include Dipentodon, Gerrardina, Huertea, Perrottetia...
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Ceiba pentandra is a
tropical tree of the
order Malvales and the
family Malvaceae (previously
separated in the
family Bombacaceae),
native to Mexico, Central...
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original on 2013-12-03.
Retrieved 2014-06-22. "Angiosperm
Phylogeny Website –
Malvales".
Missouri Botanical Garden. Alverson,
William S.; Whitlock,
Barbara A...
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Malvales de
Jussieu ex von
Berchtold &
Presl 1820 Br****icales
Bromhead 1838 ...
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Located about 2300
miles (3680 km) from the
nearest continental s****, the
Hawaiian Islands are the most
isolated group of
islands on the planet. The plant...
- Geraniales)
Grossulariaceae (Saxifragales)
Hydrangeaceae (Cornales)
Neuradaceae (
Malvales)
Pittosporaceae (Apiales)
Rhabdodendraceae (Caryophyllales)
Rosaceae Saxifragaceae...
- Phyllanthus,
Synadenium P****ifloraceae:
Adenia Phyllanthaceae:
Phyllanthus Order Malvales Cochlo****ceae Malvaceae: Adansonia, Cavanillesia, Ceiba, Pseudobombax...