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Home › Science › Botany › Dicotyledons › Dilleniidae

Dilleniidae

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  • Capparales – Brassicaceae/Cruciferae (artichoke, cabbage, chamomile, horseradish, mustard, radish, turnip); Capparaceae (beeplant, spiderflower); Resedaceae (mignonette)
  • Diapensiales – (n/a)
  • Dilleniales – Crossosomataceae (rockflower); Paeoniaceae (shamrock)
  • Ebenales – Ebenaceae (persimmon); Sapotaceae (mamey)
  • Ericales – Clethraceae (white alder); Empetraceae (crowberry); Ericaceae (bilberry, blueberry, heather, huckleberry); Pyrolaceae (wintergreen)
  • Lecythidales – Lecythidaceae (Brazil nut)
  • Malvales – Cistaceae (frostweed, pinweed); Malvaceae (cotton, mallow); Sterculiaceae (cola nut, cacao); Tiliaceae (basswood)
  • Primulales – Myrsinaceae (Beech); Primulaceae (cyclamen, primrose)
  • Salicales – Salicaceae (cottonwood, willows)
  • Theales – Actinidiaceae (kiwi fruit); Clusiaceae/Guttiferae (St. John’s wort); Ochnaceae (Mickey Mouse Plant); Theaceae (tea)
  • Urticales – Cannabinaceae (hops, marijuana), Moraceae (breadfruit, figs, guava, mulberry); Ulmaceae (elms, hackberries); Urticaceae (nettles)
  • Violales – Begoniaceae (begonia); Cariacaceae (papaya); Cistaceae (frostweed); Cucurbitaceae (gourds, melons, squashes); Flacourtiaceae (chaulmoogra); Loasaceae (stingbush); Passifloraceae (passion fruit); Turneraceae (damiana); Violaceae (pansies, violets)








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