Rosidae

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Rosidae


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Introduction

from Wikipedia:

Rosidae is a botanical name at the rank of subclass. Circumscription of the subclass will vary with the taxonomic system being used; the only requirement being that it includes the family Rosaceae. A well-known system that uses this name is the Cronquist system.

Phylogeny

<==Rosidae (see below for synonymy)
   |  i. s.: Casuarinaceae
   |         Juglandanae
   |         Coriaria [Coriariaceae, Coriariineae]
   |           |--C. angustissima
   |           |--C. arborea
   |           |--C. lurida Kirk 1899
   |           |    |--C. l. var. lurida
   |           |    |--C. l. var. acuminata Cockayne & Allan 1927
   |           |    `--C. l. var. parvifolia Cockayne & Allan 1927
   |           |--C. ruscifolia
   |           |--C. × sarlurida Cockayne & Allan 1927 [C. lurida × C. sarmentosa]
   |           |--C. sarmentosa
   |           `--C. thymifolia
   |--Rhamnanae
   `--+--Myrtales
      `--+--Malvidae [Sapindanae]
         |    |  i. s.: Tapisciaceae [Tapiscioideae]
         |    |           |--Huertea
         |    |           `--Tapiscia sinensis Oliv. 1890
         |    |--Sapindales
         |    `--+--Brassicales
         |       `--+--Malvales
         |          `--+--Rourea
         |             `--Cunoniales
         `--Fabidae
              |  i. s.: Huaceae
              |           |--Afrostyrax
              |           `--Hua
              |--+--Krameria [Krameriaceae]
              |  `--Zygophyllaceae
              |--Faganae
              |    |--Corylus [Corylales, Coryloideae]
              |    |    |--C. avellana
              |    |    `--C. sieboldiana [=C. rostrata var. sieboldiana]
              |    `--Fagales [Betulales]
              |         |--Fagaceae
              |         |--Betulaceae
              |         `--Ticodendron [Ticodendraceae]
              `--+--+--Rosanae
                 |  `--+--Fabales
                 |     `--Cucurbitales
                 `--+--Celastranae
                    `--+--Malpighiales
                       `--Oxalidaceae [Averrhoeaceae, Oxalidales]
                            |--Dapania
                            |--Averrhoa
                            |    |--A. bilimbi
                            |    `--A. carambola
                            `--Oxalis [incl. Oxys]
                                 |--O. acetosella
                                 |--O. cernua
                                 |--O. corniculata
                                 |--O. dillenii Jacq. 1794
                                 |--O. lactea
                                 |--O. magellanica
                                 |--O. oregona
                                 |--O. perennans
                                 |--O. purpurea
                                 `--O. stricta

Nomen nudum: Coriaria kingiana Colenso 1845

Rosidae [Amentiferae, Geranianae, Hamamelididae, Juglandineae, Linales, Malvanae, Polygalales, Rutales, Rutanae]

* Type species of generic name indicated

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Christopher 04:31, 21 March 2009 (UTC) (phylogeny, references)

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