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  1. Lamiales - Wikipedia

    The Lamiales (also known as the mint order) are an order of flowering plants in the asterids clade of the Eudicots. [4] Under the APG IV system of flowering plant classification the order …

  2. Lamiales | Characteristics, Order, Families, Species, & Facts

    Lamiales, mint order of flowering plants, including 24 families, 1,059 genera, and about 23,755 species. Easily recognizable characters include usually opposite leaves, frequent presence of …

  3. Order Lamiales, Family–Lamiaceae: An Overview| Botany

    Introduction to Order – Lamiales: According to Hutchinson this is the eighty-second order of the phylum Angiospermae, subphylum Dicotyledones and division Herbaceae.

  4. Lamiales - Lamiaceae, Plantaginaceae, Verbenaceae | Britannica

    The two core families of Lamiales are Lamiaceae, or the mint family, and Verbenaceae, or the verbena family. Together they account for about 270 genera and more than 8,300 species.

  5. Lamiales - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The order Lamiales is a taxon in the asterid group of dicotyledonous flowering plants. It includes about 11,000 species divided up into about 10 families. A few well-known members of this …

  6. Order Lamiales / Acanthus & Mint Flowers - BioExplorer.net

    Lamiales is an ordering of flowering plants with most members found worldwide. The species of the Lamiales usually have opposite leaves, bilaterally symmetrical and often bilabiate corolla, …

  7. Lamiales - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The Lamiales, sensu APG IV (2016), contain 24–25 families (Table 8.3), many of which have undergone considerable changes in classification (e.g., see Scrophulariaceae, discussed …

  8. Lamiales - Wikiwand

    The Lamiales (also known as the mint order) are an order of flowering plants in the asterids clade of the Eudicots. [4] . Under the APG IV system of flowering plant classification the order …

  9. Lamiales (Order) - Clovegarden

    Native to southern Bolivia and northwestern Argentina, this aromatic plant is used both for teas, and to provide a lemony flavor for fish and chicken dishes, as well as marinades, salads, …

  10. Lamiales - University of Wisconsin–Madison

    I. Order Lamiales . Oleaceae - ash family. Fraxinus americana (white ash) Fraxinus nigra (black ash) Fraxinus pennsylvanica (red ash, green ash) Syringa vulgaris (lilac) Forsythia suspensa …

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