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 The Classification Of Liliopsids
From any of these Neo-Latin words, which are all plural nouns, an analogous English word may be derived.
Thus, we have such words as: cyperalian, lilialian, zingiberalian, etc. These words, which may be used either as nouns or adjectives, will not be found even in unabridged dictionaries, but they are perfectly acceptable.
An easy way to tell a monocot from a dicot is to look at the venation (pattern of veins) in the leaves.
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 Typhaceae in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
The few remaining but very obvious differences may be explained to a large extend [sic] by an adaptation of Typha to anemochory [wind-dispersal of propagules]...."
The phylogenetic relationships of the Typhales with other families remain controversial, and it seems best to treat the taxon as an isolated order of uncertain relationships pending further research.
Various authors have placed the Typhales close to or within the Pandanales, Arales, Poales, Liliales, Pontederiales, or Philydrales or in the Commeliniflorae generally close to the Cyperales and Juncales (J. Thieret and J. Luken 1996).
www.efloras.org /florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=10926   (564 words)

  
 fr Typhales Kingdom Plantae Plantae plants Division Magnoliophyta Magnoliophyta flowers...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
fr Typhales Kingdom Plantae Plantae plants Division Magnoliophyta Magnoliophyta flowers...
fr:Typhales Kingdom Plantae Plantae (plants) Division Magnoliophyta Magnoliophyta (flowers) Class Liliopsida (monocotyledons monocotyledons) Order "Typhales" The Typhales are an order of monocot flowers, including the family Typhaceae Typhaceae (bulrushes or cattails).
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www.biodatabase.de /Typhales   (103 words)

  
 Phylogenetic relationships among Poaceae and related families as inferred from morphology, inversions in the plastid ...
Poales (seven families), and Typhales (two families), plus six
Typhales, while suggesting that others should be circumscribed
Typhales and various other families from the Commelinales (i.e.,
www.amjbot.org /cgi/content/full/90/1/93   (8641 words)

  
 Typhales
[ Tropaeolales ] [ Typhales ] [ Urticales ]
Vernacular names of plants within the Order Typhales
For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica.
www.crescentbloom.com /Plants/Ordo/Typhales.htm   (67 words)

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