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Austrobaileyales

 
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Austrobaileyales
Members of the family Schisandraceae
Members of the family Schisandraceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Angiospermae
Class: see text
Order: Austrobaileyales
Takht. ex Reveal (1992)
Families

Austrobaileyaceae
Schisandraceae
Trimeniaceae

Austrobaileyales is the botanical name for an order of flowering plants, consisting of about 100[1] species of woody plants, perhaps the most famous of which is the spice star anise.

In different classifications

Until the early 21st century, the order was only rarely recognised by systems of classification (an exception is the Reveal system).

The APG system, of 1998, did not recognize such an order. The APG II system, of 2003, does accept this order and places it among the basal angiosperms, that is: it does not belong to any further clade. APG II uses this circumscription:

Note: "+ ..." = optional seggregrate family, that may be split off from the preceding family. The Cronquist system, of 1981, also placed the plants in families Illiciaceae and Schisandraceae together, but as separate families, united at the rank of order, in the order Illiciales.

The current phylogeny is:

Angiospermae

Amborella



Nymphaeaceae



Austrobaileyales

Austrobaileyaceae




Trimeniaceae



Schisandraceae






Mesangiospermae

Chloranthaceae



magnoliids



Ceratophyllum



monocots



eudicots





References

  1. ^ Jeffrey D. Palmer, Douglas E. Soltis and Mark W. Chase (2004). "The plant tree of life: an overview and some points of view". American Journal of Botany 91: 1437–1445. doi:10.3732/ajb.91.10.1437. http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/full/91/10/1437. 

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