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Home › Science › Botany › Dicotyledons › Rosidae

Rosidae

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  • Celastrales – Aquifoliaceae (holly, maté); Celastraceae (bittersweet)
  • Cornales – Cornaceae (dogwoods); Garryaceae (silktassels); Nyssaceae (pepperidge)
  • Euphorbiales – Buxaceae (boxwood); Euphorbiaceae (cassava, castor beans, spurge, taro)
  • Fabales – Fabaceae/Leguminosae (alfalfa, beans, carob, clovers, lentils, peanuts, peas, vetches)
  • Geraniales – Balsaminaceae (touch-me-not); Erythroxylaceae (coca); Geraniaceae (crowfoot); Linaceae (flax); Oxalidaceae (oca); Tropaeolaceae (nasturtium)
  • Haloragales – Haloragaceae (water-milfoil)
  • Juglandales – Juglandaceae (hickory nuts, pecans, walnuts)
  • Myrtales – Combretaceae (jungle weed); Lythracae (henna); Melastomataceae (deer-grass); Myrtaceae (cloves, myrtle, nutmeg, pimentos); Onagraceae (evening primrose, fireweed); Punicaceae (pomegranate); Thymelaeceae (spurge laurel)
  • Podostemales – (n/a)
  • Polygales – Krameriaceae (mapato); Polygalaceae (milkwort)
  • Proteales – Elaeagnaceae (buffalo-berry, silverberry)
  • Rafflesiales – (n/a)
  • Rhamnales – Rhamnaceae (buckthorn, jejube); Vitaceae (Virginia creeper, grapes)
  • Rosales – Crassulaceae (hen and chickens); Droseraceae (sundew); Mimosaceae (albizia, wattle); Rosaceae (apples, ashes, cherries, pears, plums, quinces, raspberries, roses, saskatoons, strawberries); Saxifragaceae (currants, gooseberries, miterwort, stonecrop)
  • Santales – Loranthaceae/Viscaceae (mistletoe); Santalaceae (sandalwood)
  • Sapindales – Aceraceae (maples); Anacardiaceae (cashews, mangos, pistachios, poison ivy, sumac); Burseraceae (frankincense, myrrh); Hippocastanaceae (horse chestnuts); Meliaceae (holly trees); Rutaceae (grapefruits, kumquats, lemons, oranges, tangerines); Sapindaceae (Brazilian cocoa); Simaroubaceae (mountain damson); Staphyleaceae (bladdernut); Zygophyllaceae (chaparral)
  • Umbellales – Apiaceae/Umbelliferae (caraway, carrots, celery, coriander, dill, fennel, parsnips); Araliaceae (ginseng)








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