order rosales
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Definition
Noun (Proper noun, often capitalized in biological contexts): * In certain taxonomic classifications, Order Rosales is a category of flowering plants. This specific classification notably excludes the family Leguminosae (also known as Fabaceae, the legume, pea, or bean family), which is placed elsewhere.
Usage Notes
- Taxonomic Context: The term "order rosales" is highly specialized and used almost exclusively in scientific botany and taxonomy. The inclusion or exclusion of specific families (like Leguminosae) varies between different classification systems (e.g., Cronquist system vs. APG system).
- Capitalization: In formal scientific writing, the order name is often capitalized as "Order Rosales" or simply "Rosales."
- Grammar: It functions as a singular proper noun. Example: "The order rosales, as defined here, contains families such as Rosaceae and Ulmaceae."
Examples
- The botanist studied the evolutionary relationships within order rosales.
- Under this older classification, Order Rosales did not include beans and peas.
- A key characteristic of this definition of rosales is the absence of Leguminosae.
Advanced Usage
- The circumscription (boundaries) of order rosales has changed significantly with modern genetic analysis. The reference definition represents a historical or alternative view, as most contemporary systems (like the APG IV) a broadened Leguminosae family within an expanded Rosales order.
Variants and Related Words
- Rosales (n): The more common modern spelling and referent for the botanical order, which typically the rose, elm, mulberry, hemp, buckthorn, and legume families.
- Rosid (n): A broader clade (evolutionary group) in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system that encompasses the order Rosales and several other related orders.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms. In precise taxonomic discussion, one might refer to "the rosalean order (excluding legumes)" or "Rosales " (in the strict sense) to specify this particular classification.
Related Phrases / Idioms
- N/A: This is a technical scientific term and is not used in idioms or common phrasal verbs.
Noun
- in some classifications this category does not include Leguminosae