“Lamiids clade” Lamiids In nature, Lamiids is an unranked flowering plant group in the unranked Asterids group of the core eudicots are a monophyletic clade of angiosperms (angiospermae or magnoliophyta). The Lamiids are known for having distinctive floral characteristics, often with bilaterally symmetrical flowers (zygomorphic), meaning the petals maybe arranged in a way that the flower could be divided in half resulting in two mirror-images. Examples of orders, families, and other related entities of the lamiids clade (euasterids I) include: core lamiids Lamiales order Boraginales order Gentianales order Solanales order Vahliales order basal lamiids Icacinales order Icacinaceae family Oncothecaceae family Garryales order Garryaceae family Eucommiaceae family Metteniusales order Metteniusaceae family * [93797]
Lamiids In nature, Lamiids is an unranked flowering plant group in the unranked Asterids group of the core eudicots are a monophyletic clade of angiosperms (angiospermae or magnoliophyta). The Lamiids are known for having distinctive floral characteristics, often with bilaterally symmetrical flowers (zygomorphic), meaning the petals maybe arranged in a way that the flower could be divided in half resulting in two mirror-images. Examples of orders, families, and other related entities of the lamiids clade (euasterids I) include: core lamiids Lamiales order Boraginales order Gentianales order Solanales order Vahliales order basal lamiids Icacinales order Icacinaceae family Oncothecaceae family Garryales order Garryaceae family Eucommiaceae family Metteniusales order Metteniusaceae family *