Dilleniidae : truly dicot : asterids > Ericales
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No. 1
  Rhododendron Head (ericales)
  Dicotyledons Gang (Mulan Gang)
  Woody, thin herb. Single leaf, no stipules. Flowers bisexual, thin unisexual, actinomorphic or slightly zygomorphic, usually 5-based paper, petal base knot color, even multiple separate stamens as petals, even with the alternate number; Mountain or from the other anther appendages often, the top hole cracking, often Snap pollen ovary superior or inferior, axial placenta, ovules many, there is the endosperm.
  The project includes Hill Willow Branch (clethraceae), Ericaceae, deer hoof growing woody (pyrolaceae), Crystal Orchid (monotropaceae) and other 8 families.
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No. 2
  Scientific Name / Latin Name: Ericales
  Scientific classification
  Sector: Plantae Plantae
  Door: Door Magnoliophyta Angiosperms
  Gang: Gang Magnoliopsida dicotyledon
  Head: Head Ericales Rhododendron
  Description
  Woody, thin herb. Single leaf, no stipules. Flowers bisexual, thin unisexual, actinomorphic or slightly zygomorphic, usually 5-based paper, petal base knot color, even multiple separate stamens as petals, even with the alternate number; Mountain or from the other anther appendages often, the top hole cracking, often Snap pollen ovary superior or inferior, axial placenta, ovules many, there is the endosperm.
  The project includes Hill Willow Branch (Clethraceae), Ericaceae, deer hoof growing woody (Pyrolaceae), Crystal Orchid (Monotropaceae) and other 8 families.
  Rhododendron is a dicotyledonous plant project outline a large head, the head of both plant trees, and shrubs, vines and herbs. Both autotrophic green plants, but also parasitic and carnivorous plants. The plants flower head is usually five split.
  Azalea purpose plant, in general, mycorrhizal symbiosis, the most common type is the azaleas mycorrhizal (Ericoid mycorrhizas), Crystal Blue class mycorrhizal (Monotropoid mycorrhizas) and berry berry mycorrhizal (Arbutoid mycorrhizas). Some of them are plants, can be enriched in aluminum.
  The purpose of widely distributed plant azaleas around the world, including nearly 8,000 species, of which Ericaceae to approximately 2000-4000 species.
  Economic value
  Azalea head of the most economically valuable plant is to tea, in addition to a number of edible fruits, such as kiwi, persimmon, blueberry, cranberry, and Brazil nuts. Ornamental plants used for this purpose in many varieties of flower, such as azaleas, camellias, cyclamen, impatiens and so on.
  The main families and genera
  Actinidiaceae Actinidiaceae
  Section Balsaminaceae Impatiens
  Shan Liu Section Clethraceae
  Chieshuke Cyrillaceae
  Rock meko Diapensiaceae
  Ebenaceae Persimmon Branch
  Ericaceae Ericaceae
  Fu Guihua Branch Fouquieriaceae
  Section Lecythidaceae Lecythidaceae
  Du stems Yamashina Maesaceae
  Minanghuake Marcgraviaceae
  Cap core growing woody Mitrastemonaceae
  Myrsinaceae Myrsinaceae
  False Rhizophoraceae Pellicieraceae
  Five wooden Division Pentaphylacaceae
  Flowers Ren Division Polemoniaceae
  Primulaceae Primulaceae
  Hill Rugby Division Sapotaceae
  Bottle Caoke Sarraceniaceae
  Section Sladeniaceae rib tea
  Styracaceae Styracaceae
  Symplocos Division Symplocaceae
  Thick incense Division Ternstroemiaceae
  Sizishuke Tetrameristaceae
  Theaceae Theaceae
  Section Theophrastaceae false vane
  Under the old Cronquist classification, the project was included in Rhododendron subclass Dillenia, only, Ericaceae, winged calyx Tree Branch, Hill Willow Branch, South false stone, rock high Blanco, sharp Tree Branch shell, deer and other hoofed orchid growing woody and crystal 8 families. APG II classification in the new law, azaleas head was enlarged.
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English Expression
  1. lat.:  Ericales
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Classification details
ExpandStyracaceaeExpandSarraceniaceaeExpandLecythidaceaeExpandPyrolaceae
ExpandTheaceaeExpandEricaceaeExpandActinidiaceaeExpandMitrastemonaceae
ExpandStyracaceaeExpandBalsaminaceaeExpandDiapensiaceaeExpandPolemoniaceae
ExpandCyrillaceaeExpandDiapensiaceaeExpandFouquieriaceaeExpandMaesaceae
ExpandMarcgraviaceaeExpandPellicieraceaeExpandRoridulaceaeExpandTernstroemiaceae
ExpandTetrameristaceaeExpandTheophrastaceaeExpandFouquieriaceaeExpandGrubbiaceae
ExpandEremolepidaceaeEbenaceaeSymplocaceaePrimulaceae
EmpetraceaeSapotaceaeMyrsinaceaeMonotropaceae
ClethraceaePentaphylacaceaeSladeniaceae