commelinales
Commelinales include many common flowering plants like dayflowers and spiderworts.
Noun: 1. An order of monocotyledonous herbs: Commelinales is the scientific name for a taxonomic order of flowering plants. These plants are primarily herbaceous (non-woody) and belong to the larger group known as monocots (monocotyledons), which are plants whose seeds typically have only one embryonic leaf.
The word "Commelinales" is used almost exclusively in scientific contexts, particularly in botany, taxonomy, and biology. - It refers to the specific plant order itself. - It is used when classifying, discussing, or describing the characteristics and relationships of plants within this order.
- Scientific Classification:
- The spiderwort and the water hyacinth are both placed within the order Commelinales.
- Botanical Description:
- The phylogenetic study confirmed the family's placement in Commelinales.
- Plants in Commelinales often have showy flowers and are found in diverse habitats.
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a specific rank (order) in the biological classification system (taxonomy), situated above the rank of family and below the rank of class.
- The order Commelinales is part of the commelinid clade within the monocots.
- Commelinid (noun/adjective): Refers to a broader evolutionary group (clade) of monocot plants that includes the order Commelinales, as well as other orders like Poales (grasses) and Zingiberales (gingers).
- Commelinaceae (noun): The type family within the order Commelinales, commonly known as the spiderwort or dayflower family.
- Spiderwort order: A common, informal name for the order, derived from one of its well-known families (Commelinaceae).
- (Note: In precise scientific terminology, "Commelinales" has no direct synonym, as it is a formal taxonomic name.)
- Monocot order: A descriptive phrase highlighting its classification.
- Herbaceous order: A descriptive phrase emphasizing the growth habit of its members.
Commelinales include many common flowering plants like dayflowers and spiderworts.
- an order of monocotyledonous herbs