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  1. The main families in the order are Lamiaceae, Verbenaceae, Plantaginaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Orobanchaceae, Acanthaceae, Gesneriaceae, Bignoniaceae, Oleaceae, Pedaliaceae, and the small carnivorous families Lentibulariaceae and Byblidaceae.

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    In the classification system of Dahlgren the Lamiales were in the superorder Lamiiflorae (also called Lamianae). Recent phylogenetic work has shown the Lamiales are polyphyletic with respect to order Scrophulariales and the two groups are now usually combined in a single order that also includes the former orders Hippuridales and Plantaginales .

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  4. Taxonomy and Classification. 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. The two core families of Lamiales are Lamiaceae, or the mint family, and Verbenaceae, or the verbena family. Together they account for about 270 genera and more than 8,300 species.

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  6. Jan 8, 2021 · An updated tribal classification of Lamiaceae based on plastome phylogenomics. Fei Zhao, Ya-Ping Chen, Yasaman Salmaki, Bryan T. Drew, Trevor C. Wilson, Anne-Cathrine Scheen, Ferhat Celep, Christian Bräuchler, Mika Bendiksby, Qiang Wang, Dao-Zhang Min, Hua Peng, Richard G. Olmstead, Bo Li & Chun-Lei Xiang.

    • Fei Zhao, Ya Ping Chen, Yasaman Salmaki, Bryan T. Drew, Trevor C. Wilson, Anne Cathrine Scheen, Ferh...
    • 2021
  7. Jan 8, 2021 · As a consequence, we propose an updated phylogenetically informed tribal classification for Lamiaceae that is supplemented with a detailed summary of taxonomic history, generic and species diversity, morphology, synapomorphies, and distribution for each subfamily and tribe.

  8. Apr 1, 2011 · Abstract. Lamioideae comprise the second-largest subfamily in Lamiaceae. Although considerable progress has recently been made in Lamioideae phylogenetics, the subfamily remains one of the most poorly investigated subfamilies in Lamiaceae.

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