
Cornales - Wikipedia
The Cornales are an order of flowering plants, early diverging among the asterids, containing about 600 species. Plants within the Cornales usually have four-parted flowers, drupaceous …
Cornales | Cornaceae, Hydrangeaceae & Loasaceae | Britannica
Cornales, dogwood order of flowering plants, comprising six families and more than 590 species. Cornales is the basalmost order of the core asterid clade (organisms with a single common …
Cornaceae - Wikipedia
The Cornaceae are a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants in the order Cornales. The family contains approximately 85 species in two genera, [1] Alangium and Cornus. They are mostly …
Cornales - Missouri Botanical Garden
S. K. Thomas et al. (2021) looked at relationships within Cornales using an Angiosperms353 probe set for 94 species; some >87% or more of the genes were recovered for all families …
Cornales - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cornales is an order of flowering plants, basal among the asterids, containing about 600 species. Plants within Cornales usually have four-parted flowers, drupaceous fruits, and inferior …
Order Cornales / Dogwood Flowers - BioExplorer.net
Cornales plants are mostly woody with simple or compound leaves, small flowers, floral parts in multiples of four, and generally bisexual. Many of the species of Cornales, like the flowering …
Cornales - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The Cornales consists of seven families (Table 8.3), of which two are described in detail here. Notable among the other families is the Hydrangeaceae (Figure 8.86), including important …
Resolving and dating the phylogeny of Cornales - ScienceDirect
Apr 1, 2011 · Cornales represents the earliest diverging lineage among the living members of the largest clade, Asterids, on the angiosperm phylogeny (APG, 2003, APG, 2009, Soltis et al., …
PREMISE: Cornales is an order of flowering plants containing ecologically and horticulturally important families, including Cornaceae (dogwoods) and Hydrangeaceae (hydrangeas), …
Cornales | QJURE.com
Cornales are geographically disjunct and morphologically diverse, which has led to considerable confusion taxonomically. In the Cronquist system Cornales included Cornaceae , Nyssaceae , …
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