-
about 140 families.
Fossil rosids are
known from the
Cretaceous period.
Molecular clock estimates indicate that the
rosids may have
originated in the...
- Saxifragales,
Vitaceae and
rosids is
congruent with
their morphological affinities. In fact,
these clades form the so-called "core of the
rosids" in the Cronquist...
-
Dilleniales superrosids consisting of
Saxifragales and
rosids (the APG IV
system includes the
Vitales in the
rosids)
superasterids consisting of Santalales, Berberidopsidales...
-
requires it to be
included among the
rosids.
Vitales is
sister to the
clade of all that must be
included in the
rosids and its
inclusion is optional. In...
- Mic****e; Hall,
Jocelyn C. & Chase, Mark W. (2002), "Urticalean
rosids: Cir****scription,
rosid ancestry, and
phylogenetics based on rbcL, trnL–F, and ndhF...
- M,
Conti E,
Zjhra M, Hall JC,
Chase MW (2002). "Urticalean
rosids: Cir****scription,
rosid ancestry, and
phylogenetics based on rbcL, trnL–F, and ndhF...
-
florets create the
false appearance of
separate petals (as
found in the
rosids). The
order is
cosmopolitan (plants
found throughout most of the
world including...
- sequences. This
clade has been
informally called the
urticalean rosids.
Urticalean rosids refers to the
relationships amongst several families of angiosperms...
- C.
elegans most
commonly refers to the
model round worm
Caenorhabditis elegans. It may also
refer to any of the
species below. They are listed,
first in...
- Malvales, Myrtales,
Picramniales and Sapindales. This
subgroup of the
rosids is
divided into 59
families of trees, shrubs,
vines and
herbaceous plants...