Order Lamiales in Phylum Angiosperms
What is an Order (pl. Orders)?
In botanical taxonomy, the Order rank is a level of classification between Class and Family.
Orders
are
groups of related families that share certain common characteristics.
The classification of plants into Orders is based on a range of morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit type, and seed morphology. Within an Order, families may share certain common traits, such as the arrangement of leaves or the shape of flowers.
The Order rank is an important level of classification for plants because it allows for the organization of related families into broader groups. This can aid in understanding the evolutionary relationships between different groups of plants, as well as in the identification and classification of new plant species.
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The classification of plants into Orders is based on a range of morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit type, and seed morphology. Within an Order, families may share certain common traits, such as the arrangement of leaves or the shape of flowers.
The Order rank is an important level of classification for plants because it allows for the organization of related families into broader groups. This can aid in understanding the evolutionary relationships between different groups of plants, as well as in the identification and classification of new plant species.
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Pick a Family to see its components:
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Acanthaceae
5817 -
Bignoniaceae
1035 -
Byblidaceae
9 -
Calceolariaceae
314 -
Carlemanniaceae
8 -
Gesneriaceae
4045 -
Lamiaceae
9890 -
Lentibulariaceae
400 -
Linderniaceae
310 -
Martyniaceae
26 -
Mazaceae
47 -
Oleaceae
917 -
Orobanchaceae
2622 -
Paulowniaceae
15 -
Pedaliaceae
95 -
Phrymaceae
241 -
Plantaginaceae
2697 -
Plocospermataceae
2 -
Schlegeliaceae
41 -
Scrophulariaceae
2567 -
Stilbaceae
54 -
Tetrachondraceae
5 -
Thomandersiaceae
9 -
Verbenaceae
1105