Oxalidales

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Oxalidales is an order of flowering plants that includes families such as Oxalidaceae and is known for species like wood sorrels and various tropical trees and shrubs.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Oxalidales canonical 4
Oxalidaceae 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf plant order
taxonomic rank
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
Rosids
containsCarnivorousPlant Cephalotus
surface form: Cephalotus follicularis
describedBy Augustin Pyramus de Candolle
distribution also present in temperate regions
cosmopolitan in tropical regions
ecologicalRole components of tropical forests
understory herbs and shrubs
economicUse edible leaves and stems in some Oxalis species
ornamental plants
timber from some tree species
familyIncluded Brunelliaceae
Cephalotaceae
Cunoniaceae
Elaeocarpaceae
Huaceae
Oxalidaceae
Tremandraceae
hasCharacteristic mostly woody taxa in tropical and subtropical regions
often compound leaves in many families
presence of oxalate crystals in many species
includesCommonGroup wood sorrels
includesGrowthForm herbs
shrubs
trees
kingdom Plantae
notableGenus Cephalotus
Cunonia
Elaeocarpus
Oxalis
orderOf flowering plants
photosyntheticPathway C3
recognizedBy APG II system
APG III classification
surface form: APG III system

APG IV system
APG
surface form: APG system
relatedOrder Celastrales
Geraniales
Malpighiales
superorder Rosanae
taxonRank order
typeFamily Oxalidaceae
yearDescribed 1824

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Rosidae contains Oxalidales
Malvids containsOrder Oxalidales
Malvids includesFamily Oxalidales
this entity surface form: Oxalidaceae
Magnoliopsida includesOrder Oxalidales
Fabids includesOrder Oxalidales