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  1. Jan 1, 2023 · 1. Introduction. Asterids is the largest group in eudicots and comprising two clades, campanulids and lamiids (Zhang et al., 2020, Li et al., 2021).The lamiids are the largest, most species-rich and most diverse clade of asterids, with estimates ranging between 40,000 to 50,000 species, representing 15% of eudicots (Refulio-Rodriguez and Olmstead, 2014, Yang et al., 2020).

  2. Minthostachys verticillata, commonly known as peperina, is the only species of the genus Minthostachys known from Argentina. It occurs in the northwestern and central regions of the country. It may be the most economically important species of its genus, as it is collected extensively for its essential oils. These have been repeatedly examined ...

  3. beta.floranorthamerica.org › w › imagesFlora of North America

    Lamiales corresponding to the group with the present circumscription derives from early molecular systematic studies of rbcL sequences, in which the clade was first identified and named Lamiales (R. G. Olmstead et al. 1992, 1993) and expanded in many subsequent studies (for example, Olmstead et al. 2001; B. Bremer et al.

  4. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Lamiids: Lamiales chemical, Lamiids: Lamiales flower, Lamiids: Lamiales leaves and more.

  5. 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, five petals fused into a tube, four or fewer fertile stamens, and a superior ovary with fused carpels. The mints, olive, bladderworts, and plantain are plants under the Lamiales order.

  6. This map gets more sophisticated in 4 stages, according the theory of Circumscription and Compromise. To explain these two words: Circumscription: the limits we put on ourselves based on our self-concept. Children will build their self-concept and eliminate possibilities in relation to this.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhrymaPhryma - Wikipedia

    The genus Phryma was erected by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 with the sole species Phryma leptostachya. [1] The Japanese botanist Gen-ichi Koidzumi proposed separating Asian populations, into Phryma oblongifolia in 1929 [3] and further into Phryma nana in 1939. [4] However, these species were generally not accepted, and populations in Asia and North ...

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