- The
superrosids are
members of a
large clade (monophyletic group) of
flowering plants,
containing more than 88,000 species, and thus more than a quarter...
- The
Pentapetalae can be then
divided into
three clades:
Dilleniales superrosids consisting of
Saxifragales and
rosids (the APG IV
system includes the...
-
asterids is
still unclear. The
initial divergence between the Dilleniales,
superrosids and
superasterids must have
occurred very quickly,
within a
period of...
- This
paleobotany list
records new
fossil plant taxa that were to be
described during the year 2024, as well as
notes other significant paleobotany discoveries...
- Vitales, but
excludes Saxifragales. The
rosids and
Saxifragales form the
superrosids clade. This is one of
three groups that
comprise the
Pentapetalae (core...
- (core
eudicots minus Gunnerales), the
others being Dilleniales and the
superrosids (Saxifragales and rosids). The
phylogeny of
superasterids shown below...
-
Dilleniales de
Candolle ex von
Berchtold &
Presl 1820
Superrosids Superasterids...
-
Superrosids Superasterids...
- This
subgroup consists of the Dilleniaceae,
superasterids and
superrosids. The
superrosids in turn have two components,
rosids and Saxifragales. The Saxifragales...
-
Gunnerales Dilleniales Superrosids Superasterids...