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'''Fabiden''' is the name used in the 23rd edition of the Heukels for a group of plants. It is a translation of the name "fabids"; this is the alternative name for the eurosids I from the APG II system (2003). The Fabids belong to the Rosiden group; and thus to the 'new' double-seeded ones.
'''Fabiden''' is the name used in the [[23rd_Heukels%27_Flora_van_Nederland| 23rd edition of the Heukels]] for a group of plants. It is a translation of the name "fabids <ref>Fabidae W.S. Judd, D.E. Soltis & P.S. Soltis</ref>"; this is the alternative name for the eurosids I from the APG II system (2003). The Fabids belong to the Rosiden group; and thus to the 'new' double-seeded ones.


The intended group is a clade: it is therefore not a taxon with a rank or a botanical name. Taking into account the extrapolation from the Dutch-speaking area to the entire world, this group will consist of
The intended group is a clade: it is therefore not a taxon with a rank or a botanical name. Taking into account the extrapolation from the Dutch-speaking area to the entire world, this group will consist of


Clade Fabiden  
Clade Fabiden  
*Huaceae family  
*Huaceae family  


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order Cucurbitales  
order Cucurbitales  


order Fabales  
order [[Fabales]]


order Fagales  
order Fagales  
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order Zygophyllales
order Zygophyllales
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 23 March 2019

Fabiden is the name used in the 23rd edition of the Heukels for a group of plants. It is a translation of the name "fabids [1]"; this is the alternative name for the eurosids I from the APG II system (2003). The Fabids belong to the Rosiden group; and thus to the 'new' double-seeded ones.

The intended group is a clade: it is therefore not a taxon with a rank or a botanical name. Taking into account the extrapolation from the Dutch-speaking area to the entire world, this group will consist of

Clade Fabiden

  • Huaceae family

order Celastrales

order Cucurbitales

order Fabales

order Fagales

order Malpighiales

order Oxalidales

order Rosales

order Zygophyllales

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References

References:
  1. Fabidae W.S. Judd, D.E. Soltis & P.S. Soltis