order Orchidales
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic order of flowering plants: "Orchidales" is the botanical name for a specific order of monocotyledonous plants. This order is characterized by plants that typically have complex, irregular flowers and extremely small seeds. The most well-known family within this order is the orchid family.
Usage Notes
- "Order Orchidales" is a formal, scientific term used in botany and biology for classification. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- In modern botanical classification, the name and composition of this order have been revised. It is sometimes considered synonymous with or superseded by the order Asparagales, which includes orchids and other related families.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The order Orchidales contains some of the most diverse and specialized flowering plants on Earth.
- Botanists have debated the precise families included within the Orchidales.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in historical or specific taxonomic contexts. In contemporary literature, you are more likely to encounter the family name Orchidaceae or the broader order Asparagales.
Variants and Related Words
- Orchidaceae (noun): The orchid family, which is the largest family within the order Orchidales (or Asparagales). It includes all orchid species.
- The diversity of Orchidaceae is astonishing.
- Orchid (noun): The common name for any plant in the family Orchidaceae.
- She grows a beautiful tropical orchid.
- Asparagales (noun): The modern botanical order that now typically encompasses orchids and related families.
- According to recent phylogenetic studies, orchids belong to the order Asparagales.
Synonyms
- Asparagales (in modern taxonomic systems)
Different Meanings / Contexts
This term has only one specific meaning: it refers to the botanical order of plants as defined above. It does not have other general English meanings.
Noun
- order of plants with irregular flowers having minute seeds: Orchidaceae; Burmanniaceae