TAXONOMY |
Where the earlier taxonomy systems have been based on the look of the plant or its sex organs, like Carl Linnaeus suggested in 1753, or other characteristics, the new science open up for a more accurate image of the relationship between the plants through DNA. This is the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group's third approach, the first can be seen on: APG while this second s found on APGII. APG III was published on
the 8. of October 2009. It is made up by the former 45 orders with
additional 14 new: Amborellales, Nymphaeales, Chloranthales, Petrosaviales,
Trochodendrales, Buxales, Vitales, Zygophyllales, Picramniales, Huerteales,
Berberidopsidales, Escalloniales, Bruniales and Paracryphiales. |
Legend
* = new family placement; AngiospermsMagnoliidsMonocotsHyacinthaceae Batsch ex Borkh., Laxmanniaceae Bubani, Ruscaceae M.Roem., Themidaceae Salisb.) CommelinidsProbable sister of eudicotsEudicotsCore eudicotsRosidsFabids (eurosids I)$Celastraceae R.Br. (including Lepuropetalaceae Nakai, Parnassiaceae Martinov, Pottingeriaceae Takht.) malvids (eurosids II)Geraniales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl Sapindales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl AsteridsGrubbiaceae Endl. ex Meisn. lamiids (euasterids I§*Boraginaceae Juss. (including Hoplestigmataceae Gilg) campanulids (euasterids II)Valerianaceae Batsch) Taxa of uncertain position
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