Rhamnales Explained
The Rhamnales Lindl. are an order of dicotyledon plants in the subclass Rosidae. In the Cronquist system, the following families were placed here:
Leea may be included within the Vitaceae. The Rhamnaceae are no longer considered close relatives of these other forms, and newer systems move them to the Rosales. The order then becomes the Vitales.
Under the APG III system of classification, Rhamnales is not recognized. Instead, the families previously included here under the Cronquist system are included under the following orders:
- Elaeagnaceae and Rhamnaceae are placed within Rosales
- Leea, formerly recognized in its own family Leeaceae, is included within Vitaceae, which is recognized in its own order, Vitales
References
- Book: Lindley
, John
. John Lindley . A Systematic View of the Organisation, Natural Affinities, and Geographical Distribution,of the Whole Vegetable Kingdom; Together With the Uses of the Most Important Species in Medicine,the Arts, and Rural or Domestic Economy . 2008-06-11 . 1836 . Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman . Alliance III Rhamnales . https://books.google.com/books?id=IicEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA107 .
- Web site: Classification for Kingdom Plantae Down to Order Rhamnales . 2008-06-11 . Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) . Natural Resources Conservation Service . The PLANTS Database . .