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- The Santalales are an order of flowering plants in the dicotyledons. Well-known members of the Santalales include sandalwoods and the many species of...
- complete chloroplast genome indicate a position of Santalales at the base of the Asterids. Santalales is ecologically diverse and includes free-living plants...
- Mistletoe is the common name for obligate hemiparasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the...
- family Santalaceae. The APG II system 2003 ****igns the family to the order Santalales in the clade core eudicots. Molecular phylogenetics suggests the following...
- Dilleniales and the superasterids (Berberidopsidales, Caryophyllales, Santalales, and asterids). Three different definitions of the rosids were used. Some...
- system includes the Vitales in the rosids) superasterids consisting of Santalales, Berberidopsidales, Caryophyllales and asterids This division of the eudicots...
- Rosaceae, Family: Ulmaceae, Family: Urticaceae, List of Santalales of South Africa – Order: Santalales, Three families are represented: Family: Loranthaceae...
- Olacaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Santalales. They are woody plants, native throughout the tropical regions of the world. As of July 2021[update]...
- perennial herbs, and epiphytic climbers) which, like other members of Santalales, are partially parasitic on other plants. Its flowers are bi****ual or...
- usually been understood to be a subclass. The asterids, Berberidopsidales, Santalales, and Caryophyllales form the superasterids clade. This is one of three...