order Rhoeadales

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Definition

Proper noun: * Order Rhoeadales: A taxonomic order of flowering plants within the class Dicotyledonae (dicots). This order historically grouped together several families of plants, many characterized by having flowers with numerous stamens and a superior ovary. Modern phylogenetic studies have led to significant reclassification, with many of its former families now placed in other orders, notably the order Brassicales.

Usage
  • The term "order Rhoeadales" is used primarily in historical botanical contexts and older classification systems.
  • It is a formal taxonomic rank in the biological hierarchy (Kingdom > Division/Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species).
  • Example: "In the Cronquist system, the included the poppy and mustard families."
Advanced Usage
  • The composition and validity of the order Rhoeadales have been subjects of taxonomic revision. Contemporary systems like the APG (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group) system do not recognize Rhoeadales as a monophyletic group (a group containing all descendants of a common ancestor). Instead, key families like Brassicaceae (mustard family) and Papaveraceae (poppy family) are now classified in separate orders.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rhoeadales: The same term without the word "order"; the name of the order itself.
  • Dicotyledonous plants (dicots): The larger class of flowering plants to which this order belonged, typically characterized by embryos with two seed leaves (cotyledons).
Synonyms
  • Historical synonym: There is no direct single-word synonym. In older texts, it may be loosely grouped with or compared to other dicot orders. The closest modern equivalent for its core families is the order Brassicales, though it is not a true synonym as the circumscription (the set of families included) is different.
Different Meanings
  • This term has a single, specific meaning in botanical taxonomy. It does not have common, everyday meanings outside of scientific classification.
Notes on Classification
  • Important Context: When encountering "order Rhoeadales," it is crucial to note the classification system being used (e.g., Cronquist, Takhtajan). Its membership varies. For example:
    • Cronquist system (1981): Included families like Papaveraceae (poppies), Fumariaceae (fumitories), Brassicaceae (mustards), Capparaceae (capers), and others.
    • APG system (modern): The families formerly in Rhoeadales are distributed mainly between the orders Ranunculales (e.g., Papaveraceae) and Brassicales (e.g., Brassicaceae, Capparaceae).
Noun
  1. an order of dicotyledonous plants