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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LamialesLamiales - Wikipedia

    The ovary in the Lamiales order is mostly observed to be superior. Lamiales inflorescence is typically seen as cyme, raceme or spike. Fruit type in Lamiales order is usually dehiscent capsules. Glandular hairs are present in Lamiales. Habitat. The Lamiales order can be found in almost all kinds of habitats world-wide.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LamiaceaeLamiaceae - Wikipedia

    The Lamiaceae ( / ˌleɪmiˈeɪsiːˌiː, - iˌaɪ / LAY-mee-AY-see-ee, -⁠eye) [3] or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family. Many of the plants are aromatic in all parts and include widely used culinary herbs like basil, mint, rosemary, sage, savory, marjoram, oregano, hyssop, thyme ...

  3. 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.

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  4. Taxonomy and Classification: Lamiaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales, which also includes other families like Plantaginaceae and Verbenaceae. Within the Lamiaceae family, there are several subfamilies, including Ajugoideae, Nepetoideae, and Lamioideae.

  5. Lamiales as presented here are a well-supported clade of the Lamiids ( Bremer et al. 2002) found in all major, recent molecular studies of the Asterids ( APG II 2003; see also Wagenitz 1992 ). The Lamiids, comprising approximately 23,600 species in 1140 genera, are herbaceous or less commonly woody plants with often opposite leaves.

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  6. The completely parasitic members of Orobanchaceae include Orobanche (broomrape), with 150 species, and Epifagus (beechdrops), found only on roots of beech trees ( Fagus grandifolia ). Some of the genera are serious agricultural pests: Aeginetia and Christisonia attack sugarcane, while the witchweeds ( Striga and Alectra) attack corn (maize ...

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

    Oleaceae, also known as the olive family or sometimes the lilac family, is a taxonomic family of flowering shrubs, trees, and a few lianas in the order Lamiales. It presently comprises 28 genera, one of which is recently extinct. The extant genera include Cartrema, which was resurrected in 2012.

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