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Rutanae

(Superorder)

Overview

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A taxonomic superorder.

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Taxonomy

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The Superorder Rutanae is further organized into finer groupings including:

Orders

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Burserales

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Connarales

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Coriariales

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Leitneriales

Leitneria floridana (Corkwood), the sole species in the genus Leitneria, is a dioecious shrub or small tree, found only in the southeastern United States states of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Texas. [more]

Rutales

Sapindales (pronounced /sæp?n'de?liz/, last two syllables just like the word dailies [source: Webster's Third New International Dictionary, p. 2013]) is a for an order of flowering plants. Well-known members of Sapindales include citrus; maples, horse-chestnuts, lychees and rambutans; mangos and cashews; frankincense and myrrh; and mahogany. [more]

Sabiales

Sabiaceae is a of flowering plants, native to tropical to warm temperate regions of southern Asia and the Americas. [more]

Sapindales

Sapindales (pronounced /sæp?n'de?liz/, last two syllables just like the word dailies [source: Webster's Third New International Dictionary, p. 2013]) is a for an order of flowering plants. Well-known members of Sapindales include citrus; maples, horse-chestnuts, lychees and rambutans; mangos and cashews; frankincense and myrrh; and mahogany. [more]

Tropaeolales

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At least 339 species and subspecies belong to the Order Tropaeolales.

More info about the Order Tropaeolales may be found here.

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Last Revised: November 19, 2008