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  PBIO 450 Lecture Notes - Rosidae -- Spring 1998
As defined by Cronquist (1988) the Euphorbiales consist of four families and more than 8000 species, essentially all of which belong to the Euphorbiaceae.
One may presume that the Euphorbiales have arisen either from some ancient group intermediate between the Flacourtiaceae and the Elaeocarpales and Malvales or directly from some Flacourtiaceae-like lower Violales.
In defense of Cronquist, he is correct that the "Euphorbiaceae are so diverse in vegetative and chemical features and in pollen-morphology that one could compare some members of the group to any of a wide range of families and orders of dicotyledons" (p.
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 Botanik online: Rosidae - Euphorbiales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Zu den Euphorbiales rechnet man autotrophe, terrestrische, verholzte, selten krautige Pflanzen mit manchmal stark vereinfachten Blüten und einem umfangreichen Sortiment sekundärer Pflanzenstoffe, meist Alkaloiden.
Die Rechtfertigung, die Euphorbiales den Rosidae zuzuordnen, ergibt sich aus dem Bau des Gynoeceums.
Unter dieser Voraussetzung wären die Euphorbiales das Endglied einer Reduktionsreihe (einer regressiven Entwicklung von Blüten).
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 Castor bean : Ricinus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Castor beanScientific classificationKingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Euphorbiales Family: EuphorbiaceaeGenus: Ricinus Binomial nameRicinus communisThe castor bean isn't a true bean, but a member of the Euphorbiaceae or spurge family.
The castor bean isn't a true bean, but a member of the Euphorbiaceae or spurge family.
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 Mohlenbrock, Basswoods to Spurges
The orders included are Malvales, Urticales, Rhamnales, and Euphorbiales.
Only the Thymelaeaceae and the Euphoribiaceae are included in the Euphorbiales.
The nomenclature for the species and lesser taxa used in this volume has been arrived at after lengthy study of recent floras and monographs.
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 CPN Samples
This grouping is so striking because it unites families which have been assigned to numerous orders in previous systems (e.g.
Saxifragales, Theales, Aristolochiales, Primulales, Caryophyllales, Euphorbiales), formerly believed to constitute widely distinct groups.
But it is especially interesting because it now brings several carnivorous families into close proximity to each other.
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 Find in a Library: The Euphorbiales : chemistry, taxonomy and economic botany : proceedings of a joint symposium ...
Find in a Library: The Euphorbiales : chemistry, taxonomy and economic botany : proceedings of a joint symposium organized by the Linnean Society of London and Phytochemical Society of Europe in celebration of the Linnean Society Bicentenary
The Euphorbiales : chemistry, taxonomy and economic botany : proceedings of a joint symposium organized by the Linnean Society of London and Phytochemical Society of Europe in celebration of the Linnean Society Bicentenary
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 Euphorbiales
[ Eucommiales ] [ Euphorbiales ] [ Eupomatiales ]
Vernacular names of plants within the Order Euphorbiales
For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica.
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DE: Wood-properties; Wood-strength; Wood-density OD: Bischofia-javanica GE: India-; Arunachal-Pradesh BT: Bischofia; Bischofiaceae; Euphorbiales; dicotyledons; angiosperms; Spermatophyta; plants; South-Asia; Asia; India CC: KK510; ZZ200 CD: Wood-Properties-and-Utilization; Materials-Science PT: Journal-article IS: 0019-4816 UD: 950316 AN: 880622787 CAB Abstracts 1987-1989 12 of 13 TI: Chemical investigation of Bischofia javanica Blume.
DE: plant-; composition-; Medicinal-properties; medicinal-plants OD: Bischofia-javanica BT: plants; Bischofia; Bischofiaceae; Euphorbiales; dicotyledons; angiosperms; Spermatophyta CC: FF040; VV000; HH400 CD: Plant-Composition; Human-Health-and-Hygiene-General; Control-by-Chemicals-and-Drugs PT: Journal-article IS: 0031-7144 UD: 950316 AN: 880390051 CAB Abstracts 1987-1989 13 of 13 TI: Ethnobotanical studies in West Sikkim.
India, Dehra Dun 248 006, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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 spotted sandmat, Chamaesyce maculata (Euphorbiales: Euphorbiaceae) @ IPM Images
spotted sandmat, Chamaesyce maculata (Euphorbiales: Euphorbiaceae) @ IPM Images
Magnoliopsida > Euphorbiales > Euphorbiaceae > Chamaesyce maculata (L.) Small
IPM Images is a joint project of The Bugwood Network and
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 horned spurge, Euphorbia brachycera (Euphorbiales: Euphorbiaceae) @ Insect Images
horned spurge, Euphorbia brachycera (Euphorbiales: Euphorbiaceae) @ Insect Images
Magnoliopsida > Euphorbiales > Euphorbiaceae > Euphorbia brachycera Engelm.
Insect Images is a joint project of The Bugwood Network and USDA Forest Service.
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NAME - 'AKOKO, EWA PLAINS OTHER COMMON NAMES - 'AKOKO, EWA PLAINS; 'AKOKO and 'EWA PLAINS;'AKOKO; KOKO; KOKOMALEI ELEMENT CODE - CATEGORY - Angiosperm PHYLUM AND SUBPHYLUM - MAGNOLIOPHYTA, CLASS AND SUBCLASS - MAGNOLIOPSIDA, ORDER AND SUBORDER - EUPHORBIALES, FAMILY AND SUBFAMILY - EUPHORBIACEAE, GENUS AND SUBGENUS - EUPHORBIA, SPECIES AND SSP - SKOTTSBERGII, VAR.
kalaeloana Sherff KINGDOM: Plant GROUP: Angiosperm DIVISION: Magnoliophyta CLASS: Magnoliopsida ORDER: Euphorbiales FAMILY: Euphorbiaceae The 'Ewa Plains 'akoko is a shrub 1 to 1.3 m (occasionally 2 m) tall, with milky sap.
The young stems are finely puberulous, and the older stems are gray and glabrate.
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 Botany online: Rosidae - Euphorbiales - Euphorbiaceae - Hevea brasiliensis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Botany online: Rosidae - Euphorbiales - Euphorbiaceae - Hevea brasiliensis
Hevea brasiliensis: Caoutchouc harvest and plaque in the Botanical Garden of Singapore.
The plaque refers to the significance of the raw rubber (caoutchouc) cultivation initiated on the Malayan peninsula.
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