Disambiguation evidence for order Myrtales via surface form

"Myrtales"


As subject (72)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Myrtales".

Predicate Object
authorCitation Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl
belongsToClade Rosids
surface form: rosid clade
clade Angiosperms
clade Eudicots
clade Rosids
containsEssentialOils many species in Myrtaceae
distribution cosmopolitan in tropical and subtropical regions
economicImportance fruit crops
economicImportance ornamental plants
economicImportance source of essential oils
economicImportance source of timber
floralSymmetry usually actinomorphic
growthFormIncludes herbs
growthFormIncludes shrubs
growthFormIncludes trees
includesCrop clove
includesCrop feijoa
includesCrop guava
includesCrop pomegranate
includesFamily Alzateaceae
includesFamily Combretaceae
includesFamily Crypteroniaceae
includesFamily Duabangaceae
includesFamily Heteropyxidaceae
includesFamily Lythraceae
includesFamily Melastomataceae
includesFamily Myrtaceae
includesFamily Oliniaceae
includesFamily Onagraceae
includesFamily Penaeaceae
includesFamily Rhynchocalycaceae
includesFamily Sonneratiaceae
includesFamily Trapaceae
includesFamily Vochysiaceae
includesGenus Callistemon
includesGenus Eucalyptus
includesGenus Fuchsia
includesGenus Lagerstroemia (crape myrtle)
surface form: Lagerstroemia
includesGenus Lythrum
includesGenus Melaleuca
includesGenus Myrtus
includesGenus Oenothera
includesGenus Psidium
includesGenus Punica
includesGenus Rhizophora
includesGenus Sonneratia
includesGenus Syzygium
includesGenus Trapa
instanceOf clade of flowering plants
instanceOf plant order
instanceOf taxonomic rank
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement usually opposite or whorled
leafMargin entire or slightly toothed
leafType simple leaves
namedBy Antoine Laurent de Jussieu
notableSpecies Eucalyptus
surface form: Eucalyptus globulus
notableSpecies Fuchsia magellanica
notableSpecies Lagerstroemia indica
notableSpecies Myrtus communis
notableSpecies Oenothera
surface form: Oenothera biennis
ovaryPosition inferior or semi-inferior
petalNumber typically 4 to 5
photosyntheticPathway C3
recognizedBy APG IV system
scientificName Myrtales
stamenNumber often numerous
subclade order Myrtales self-linksurface differs
surface form: Myrtales sensu APG IV
taxonRank order
typeFamily Myrtaceae
woodType hardwood in many tree species
yearDescribed 1820