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- Asterales is an order of dicotyledonous flowering plants that includes the large family Asteraceae (or Compositae) known for composite flowers made of florets, and ten families related to the Asteraceae1. The 11 families of this Asterales involve2:
- Alseuosmiaceae (Toropapa family)
- Argophyllaceae (Silverleaf family)
- Asteraceae (Daisy family)
- Calyceraceae (False-plantain family)
- Campanulaceae (Bellflower family)
- Goodeniaceae (Hop Goodenia family)
- Menyanthaceae (Bogbean family)
- Pentaphragmataceae
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Asterales (/ ˌæstəˈreɪliːz /) is an order of dicotyledonous flowering plants that includes the large family Asteraceae (or Compositae) known for composite flowers made of florets, and ten families related to the Asteraceae.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AsteralesThe 11 families of this Asterales involve:
- Alseuosmiaceae (Toropapa family)
- Argophyllaceae (Silverleaf family)
- Asteraceae (Daisy family)
- Calyceraceae (False-plantain family)
- Campanulaceae ( Bellflower family)
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Asterales is an order of dicotyledonous flowering plants that includes the large family Asteraceae (or Compositae) known for composite flowers made of florets, and ten families related to the Asteraceae. While asterids in general are characterized by fused petals, composite flowers consisting of many florets create … See more
The name and order Asterales is botanically venerable, dating back to at least 1926 in the Hutchinson system of plant taxonomy when it contained only five families, of … See more
The core Asterales are Stylidiaceae (six genera), APA clade (Alseuosmiaceae, Phellinaceae and Argophyllaceae, together seven genera), MGCA clade (Menyanthaceae, Goodeniaceae, See more
• W. S. Judd, C. S. Campbell, E. A. Kellogg, P. F. Stevens, M. J. Donoghue (2002). Plant Systematics: A Phylogenetic Approach, 2nd edition. pp. 476–486 (Asterales). Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts. ISBN 0-87893-403-0 See more
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Asteraceae, the aster, daisy, or composite family of the flowering-plant order Asterales. With more than 1,620 genera and 23,600 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees distributed throughout the world, Asteraceae is one of the largest plant …
Asterales - Missouri Botanical Garden
Asterales is a group of plants with multicellular gametophyte, sporophyte and embryo, and various floral and seed characters. It includes the families Asteraceae, Campanulaceae, Bruniales and others, and has a fossil record of …
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3 days ago · The order Asterales (valvate petals, lack of apotracheal parenchyma, storage of inulin, ellagic acid present, and, possibly, the presence of a plunger or brush pollen presentation mechanism) now includes the following …
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The orders of Asterids have been subgrouped by the APG (1998) and others into groups known as Euasterid I and Euasterid II, with the orders Cornales and Ericales falling basal to these clades.
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Oct 24, 2023 · The Asterales is an order of flowering plants with 11 families including 25,000 species of Asteraceae or Compositae (daisies, thistles, sunflowers) characterised by their composite flowers formed from many florets …
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