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14-September-2008 18:38:50 - II system Redirected from APG II A modern system of plant taxonomy, the APG II system of plant classification was published in 2003 by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, APG, in Angiosperm Phylogeny Group 2003. An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG II. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 141: 399-436. Available online: Abstract | Full text HTML | Full text PDF The APG II system is the successor of the APG system. Each of these systems represents the broad consensus of a number of systematic botanists, united in the APG, working at several institutions worldwide. The APG II system has proven to be influential and has been adopted in whole or in part sometimes with modifications in a number of recent references. Main groups in the system all unranked clades: angiosperms : magnoliids monocots commelinids eudicots core eudicots rosids eurosids I eurosids II asterids euasterids I euasterids II In more detail but excluding a dozen unplaced genera, with in the beginning of each listing some families or orders that are not placed in a further clade: clade angiosperms family Amborellaceae family Chloranthaceae family Nymphaeaceae + family Cabombaceae order Austrobaileyales order Ceratophyllales clade magnoliids order Canellales order Laurales order Magnoliales order Piperales clade monocots family Petrosaviaceae order Acorales order Alismatales order Asparagales order Dioscoreales order Liliales order Pandanales clade commelinids family Dasypogonaceae order Arecales order Commelinales order Poales order Zingiberales clade eudicots family Buxaceae + family Didymelaceae family Sabiaceae family Trochodendraceae + family Tetracentraceae order Proteales order Ranunculales clade core eudicots family Aextoxicaceae family Berberidopsidaceae family Dilleniaceae order Gunnerales order Caryophyllales order Santalales order Saxifragales clade rosids family Aphloiaceae family Geissolomataceae family Ixerbaceae family Picramniaceae family Strasburgeriaceae family Vitaceae order Crossosomatales order Geraniales order Myrtales clade eurosids I family Zygophyllaceae + family Krameriaceae family Huaceae order Celastrales order Cucurbitales order Fabales order Fagales order Malpighiales order Oxalidales order Rosales clade eurosids II family Tapisciaceae order Brassicales order Malvales order Sapindales clade asterids order Cornales order Ericales clade euasterids I family Boraginaceae family Icacinaceae family Oncothecaceae family Vahliaceae order Garryales order Gentianales order Lamiales order Solanales clade euasterids II family Bruniaceae family Columelliaceae + family Desfontainiaceae family Eremosynaceae family Escalloniaceae family Paracryphiaceae family Polyosmaceae family Sphenostemonaceae family Tribelaceae order Apiales order Aquifoliales order Asterales order Dipsacales Note: + ... = optional segregrate family, that may be split off from the preceding family. Cladogram A cladogram showing the relationships, but excluding taxa not placed within an order: angiosperms magnoliids monocots commelinids eudicots core eudicots rosids eurosids I eurosids II asterids euasterids I euasterids II Austrobaileyales Canellales Laurales Magnoliales Piperales Acorales Alismatales Asparagales Dioscoreales Liliales Pandanales Arecales Poales Commelinales Zingiberales Ranunculales Proteales Gunnerales Caryophyllales Santalales Saxifragales Crossosomatales Geraniales Celastrales Malpighiales Oxalidales Fabales Rosales Cucurbitales Fagales Myrtales Brassicales Malvales Sapindales Cornales Ericales Garryales Gentianales Lamiales Solanales Aquifoliales Apiales Asterales Dipsacales Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/APG_II_system Categories: Plant taxonomy Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages БългарÑ?ки Català Dansk Deutsch Español Français Bahasa Indonesia Italiano עברית Magyar Bahasa Melayu Nederlands Polski Português РуÑ?Ñ?кий СрпÑ?ки / Srpski Suomi 䏿–‡ This page was last modified on 9 August 2008, at 23:50
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