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Soap-tree-well-behaved
:Container plants (Tracheobionta)
:Seed plants (Spermatophyta)
:Bedecktsamer (Magnoliophyta)
:Dreifurchenpollen (Rosopsida)
:Rose something similar (Rosidae)
:Soap-tree-well-behaved
Scientific name
Sapindales
Dumort.

The soap-tree-well-behaved (Sapindales) are a plant order, which within the Bedecktsamer to the rose something similar (Rosidae) belong.

Systematics

In that the soap-tree-well-behaved (Sapindales) it gives nine families:

  • (Anacardiaceae): With 70 kinds and 985 kinds.
  • Biebersteiniaceae: With one kind and five kinds, with a spreading from Greece to central Asia:
    • Biebersteinia
  • Balsam tree plants (Burseraceae): With 18 kinds and 550 kinds.
  • Kirkiaceae: With two kinds and six kinds, in the tropical and southern Africa and Madagascar:
    • Pleiokirkia: The wood of this Taxon is to smell after honey.
  • (Meliaceae): With two Unterfamilien, 52 kinds and 621 kinds.
  • Nitrariaceae: With three kinds and 16 kinds in the arid areas of the Northern Hemisphere and Australia.
  • Lozenge plants (Rutaceae): With 161 kinds and 1815 kinds.
  • Soap tree plants (Sapindaceae): With four Unterfamilien, 135 kinds and 1580 kinds.
  • Bitter ash plants (Simaroubaceae): With 19 kinds and 95 mainly tropical kinds.

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God tree (Ailanthus altissima), bitter ash plants (Simaroubaceae)

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