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==Description==
==Description==


stamina and staminoid equals petals, filament out or inside on the nectar disk, connate styles and 2-4 ovules per locule<ref>http://exa.unne.edu.ar/biologia/diversidadv/documentos/ANGIOSPERMAS/Rosideas/Eurosides%20I/2-Subclado%20de%20la%20Celastrales,%20Malpighiales%20y%20Oxalidales/1-Celastrales/Celastrales+Celastraceae.pdf</ref>
The stamina and staminoids equals petals, filament out or inside on the nectar disk, connate styles and 2-4 ovules per locule<ref>http://exa.unne.edu.ar/biologia/diversidadv/documentos/ANGIOSPERMAS/Rosideas/Eurosides%20I/2-Subclado%20de%20la%20Celastrales,%20Malpighiales%20y%20Oxalidales/1-Celastrales/Celastrales+Celastraceae.pdf</ref>
 
Celastrales is monophyletic taking into account phylogenetic sequences-based studies which represent eurosiden 1st that is sister of Oxalidales plus Malpighiales<ref>K Kubitki</ref>
 
==Links==
==Links==
[http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1600/036364411X604930 Delimitation of the Segregate Genera of Maytenus s. l. (Celastraceae) Based on Morphological and Molecular Characters]
[http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1600/036364411X604930 Delimitation of the Segregate Genera of Maytenus s. l. (Celastraceae) Based on Morphological and Molecular Characters]

Revision as of 00:10, 12 April 2016

Maytenus nemorosa
Bursting heart
Brexia
Parnassia

Celastrales include only two families Celastraceae and Lepidobotriaceae.[1] Maytenus is probably polyphyletic[2]

Description

The stamina and staminoids equals petals, filament out or inside on the nectar disk, connate styles and 2-4 ovules per locule[3]

Celastrales is monophyletic taking into account phylogenetic sequences-based studies which represent eurosiden 1st that is sister of Oxalidales plus Malpighiales[4]

Links

Delimitation of the Segregate Genera of Maytenus s. l. (Celastraceae) Based on Morphological and Molecular Characters

Taxa

Celastraceae[5] M nemorosa