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The order Lamiales (also known as the mint order) are an order in the asterid group of dicotyledonous flowering plants. [4] [5] It includes about 23,810 species , 1,059 genera, and is divided into about 25 families . [4]
Lamiaceae or Labiatae, also known as the mint family, is a family of plants. It includes about 210 genera and about 3,500 species. It has been considered closely related to Verbenaceae but 1990s phylogenetic studies have shown that a lot of the genera classified in Verbenaceae belong instead in Lamiaceae, whereas the core genera of Verbenaceae ...
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 glandular hairs, and mostly capsular fruits. Learn more about the order, its characteristics, and major families.
A família botânica das Lamiaceae (antiga Labiatae, Adanson - ou Labiadas, Lamiales) é a 7ª maior família de plantas com flores, compreende atualmente conforme a APG, [ 1] de 236 a 258 gêneros e de 6970 a 7193 espécies, subdividida em 7 subfamílias. São arbustos, ervas e raramente árvores.
O Wikispecies tem informações sobre: Lamiales. A ordem das Lamiales é um grupo taxonómico do grupo das asterídeas, dicotiledóneas. O nome Scrophulariales tem também sido utilizado para identificar o mesmo grupo.
The Lamiaceae ( / ˌleɪmiˈeɪsiː.iː, - i.aɪ / LAY-mee-AY-see-ee, -eye) [3] or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family.