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The rose-well-behaved (Rosales) form an order in the subclass of the rose something similar (Rosidae). To it nine families belong.
There are krautige plants of several years in the order of trees and bushes, in and. But there are no aquatic plants and no parasites in this order. The sheets are often divided. There is always present. The blooms are usually often zwittrig and The are usually present in multiplicity in the blooms. The number of the per bloom is very variable. From very many to a particular everything is possible. It gives animal-dusted and wind-dusted Taxa.
Due to molecular-genetic realizations the allocation from families to the order of the rose-well-behaved was changed again and again last. The nine families of the order are after the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group:
After current scientific realization is the relational relations after the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group as follows:
Rose-well-behaved (Rosales) - |--Rose plants (Rosaceae) | | |--Barbeyaceae | |--| | | | /-Dirachmaceae | | |---Cross thorn plants (Rhamnaceae) |--| \ - oil pasture plants (Elaeagnaceae) | | |--Elm tree plants (Ulmaceae) |--| | |--Hemp plants (Cannabaceae) |--| | (Moraceae) |--| (Urticaceae)
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