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    Asteridae. Asteridae is an obsolete botanical name at the rank of subclass. Composition of the subclass has also varied; however, by definition it always includes the family Asteraceae (Compositae).

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    Asterids. In the APG IV system (2016) for the classification of flowering plants, the name asterids denotes a clade (a monophyletic group). Asterids is the largest group of flowering plants, with more than 80,000 species, about a third of the total flowering plant species.

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    Asteraceae is an economically important family, providing food staples, garden plants, and herbal medicines. Species outside of their native ranges can be considered weedy or invasive . Description. Members of the Asteraceae are mostly herbaceous plants, but some shrubs, vines, and trees (such as Lachanodes arborea) do exist.

  5. Beginning. References. Asterids. Impatiens balsamina from Ericales. Oregano. In the APG II system, [1] for the classification of flowering plants, asterids are a clade of eudicots. That means they are a monophyletic group. [2] The clade includes 17 orders in the traditional Linnaean system.

  6. The aster family ( Asteraceae) is one of the largest angiosperm families, with more than 1,620 genera and 23,600 species of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees distributed throughout the world. The plants are characterized by their composite flower heads and one-seeded achene fruits.

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