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Roses, Elms, Figs, and Allies - Photo (c) Dominicus Johannes Bergsma, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Roses, Elms, Figs, and Allies (Order Rosales) Info
Rosales is an order of flowering plants. It is sister to a clade consisting of Fagales and Cucurbitales. It contains about 7700 species, distributed into about 260 genera. Rosales comprise nine families, the type family being the rose family, Rosaceae. The largest of these families are Rosaceae (90/2500) and Urticaceae (54/2600). The order Rosales is divided into three clades that have never been assigned a taxonomic rank. The basal clade consists of the family Rosaceae; another... (Wikipedia)
Rose Family - Photo (c) Beate & Heinz Beyerlein, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Beate & Heinz Beyerlein CC
Rose Family (Family Rosaceae) Info
Rosaceae, the rose family, is a medium-sized family of flowering plants, including 4,828 known species in 91 genera. (Wikipedia)
Brambles, Roses, Strawberries, and Allies - Photo (c) lamprisdimitris, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Brambles, Roses, Strawberries, and Allies (Subfamily Rosoideae) Info
The rose subfamily Rosoideae consists of more than 850 species, including many shrubs, perennial herbs, and fruit plants such as strawberries and brambles. Only a few are annual herbs. (Wikipedia)
Mallows, Rock-roses, and Allies - Photo (c) Alessandra Boccabianca, all rights reserved, uploaded by Alessandra Boccabianca C
Mallows, Rock-roses, and Allies (Order Malvales) Info
The Malvales are an order of flowering plants. As circumscribed by APG II-system, the order includes about 6000 species within 9 families. The order is placed in the eurosids II, which are part of the eudicots. (Wikipedia)