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The APG III system of flowering plant classification is the third version of a modern, mostly
molecular A molecule is a group of two or more atoms that are held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds; depending on context, the term may or may not include ions that satisfy this criterion. In quantum physics, organic chemistry, ...
-based, system of plant taxonomy being developed by the
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) is an informal international group of systematic botanists who collaborate to establish a consensus on the taxonomy of flowering plants (angiosperms) that reflects new knowledge about plant relationships disc ...
(APG). Published in 2009, it was superseded in 2016 by a further revision, the
APG IV system The APG IV system of flowering plant classification is the fourth version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy for flowering plants (angiosperms) being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). It was publish ...
. Along with the publication outlining the new system, there were two accompanying publications in the same issue of the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society: * The first, by Chase & Reveal, was a formal phylogenetic classification of all
land plants The embryophytes () are a clade of plants, also known as Embryophyta (Plantae ''sensu strictissimo'') () or land plants. They are the most familiar group of photoautotrophs that make up the vegetation on Earth's dry lands and wetlands. Embryophy ...
(embryophytes), compatible with the APG III classification. As the APG have chosen to eschew ranks above order, this paper was meant to fit the system into the existing Linnaean hierarchy for those that prefer such a classification. The result was that all land plants were placed in the class Equisetopsida, which was then divided into 16 subclasses and a multitude of superorders. * The second, by Haston ''et al.'', was a linear sequence of families following the APG III system (LAPG III). This provided a numbered list to the 413 families of APG III. A linear sequence is of particular use to
herbarium A herbarium (plural: herbaria) is a collection of preserved plant biological specimen, specimens and associated data used for scientific study. The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts; these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sh ...
curators and those working on floristic works wishing to arrange their taxa according to APG III.


Organization

The APG III system recognized all of the 45
orders Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to: * A socio-political or established or existing order, e.g. World order, Ancien Regime, Pax Britannica * Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood * H ...
of the previous system, as well as 14 new ones. The order
Ceratophyllales Ceratophyllaceae is a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants including one living genus commonly found in ponds, marshes, and quiet streams in tropical and in temperate regions. It is the only extant family in the order Ceratophyllales. Species ...
was erroneously marked as a new order, as it had been recognized in both of the previous
APG system The APG system (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system) of plant classification is the first version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy. Published in 1998 by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, it was replaced by the improved ...
s. The newly recognized orders were: :
Amborellales ''Amborella'' is a monotypic genus of understory shrubs or small trees endemic to the main island, Grande Terre, of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The genus is the only member of the family Amborellaceae and the order Amborella ...
,
Nymphaeales The Nymphaeales are an order of flowering plants, consisting of three families of aquatic plants, the Hydatellaceae, the Cabombaceae, and the Nymphaeaceae (water lilies). It is one of the three orders of basal angiosperms, an early-divergin ...
,
Chloranthales Chloranthaceae ( ) is a family of flowering plants (angiosperms), the only family in the order Chloranthales. It is not closely related to any other family of flowering plants, and is among the early-diverging lineages in the angiosperms. They a ...
,
Petrosaviales Petrosaviaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants belonging to a monotypic order, Petrosaviales. Petrosaviales are monocots, and are grouped within the lilioid monocots. Petrosaviales is a very small order composed of one family, ...
, Trochodendrales, Buxales, Vitales, Zygophyllales, Picramniales, Huerteales, Berberidopsidales,
Escalloniales Escalloniaceae is a family of flowering plants consisting of about 130 species in eight genera. In the APG II system it is one of eight families in the euasterids II clade (campanulids) that are unplaced as to order. More recent research has prov ...
, Bruniales, and
Paracryphiales The Paracryphiaceae are a family of woody shrubs and trees native to Australia, southeast Asia, and New Caledonia. In the APG III system of 2009, the family is placed in its own order, Paracryphiales, in the campanulid clade of the asterids. In ...
. The designation of alternative "bracketed families" was abandoned in APG III, because its inclusion in the previous system had been unpopular. APG III recognized 413
families Family (from ) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). It forms the basis for social order. Ideally, families offer predictability, structure, and safety as ...
, 43 fewer than in the previous system. Forty-four of the 55 "bracketed families" were discontinued, and 20 other families were discontinued as well. The discontinued bracketed families were: : Illiciaceae, Alliaceae, Agapanthaceae, Agavaceae, Aphyllanthaceae, Hesperocallidaceae, Hyacinthaceae, Laxmanniaceae,
Ruscaceae Nolinoideae is a monocot subfamily of the family (biology), family Asparagaceae in the APG III system of 2009. It used to be treated as a separate family, Ruscaceae sensu lato, s.l. The family name is derived from the Binomial nomenclature, gener ...
, Themidaceae,
Asphodelaceae Asphodelaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales. Such a family has been recognized by most taxonomists, but the circumscription has varied widely. In its current circumscription in the APG IV system, it includes about 4 ...
, Hemerocallidaceae, Kingdoniaceae, Fumariaceae, Pteridophyllaceae, Didymelaceae, Tetracentraceae, Pterostemonaceae, Hypseocharitaceae,
Francoaceae The Francoaceae are a small family of flowering plants in the order Geraniales, including the genera '' Francoa'', commonly known as bridal wreaths. The Francoaceae are recognized as a family under various classification schemes. Under the 2009 A ...
, Memecylaceae, Lepuropetalaceae, Rhoipteleaceae, Medusagynaceae, Quiinaceae, Malesherbiaceae, Turneraceae, Bretschneideraceae, Diegodendraceae, Cochlospermaceae, Peganaceae, Tetradiclidaceae, Nyssaceae, Ternstroemiaceae, Pellicieraceae, Aucubaceae, Donatiaceae, Lobeliaceae, Desfontainiaceae, Diervillaceae, Dipsacaceae, Linnaeaceae, Morinaceae, and Valerianaceae. The other discontinued families were: : Limnocharitaceae, Luzuriagaceae, Sparganiaceae,
Ixerbaceae ''Ixerba brexioides'', the sole species in the genus ''Ixerba'', is a bushy tree with thick, narrow, serrated, dark green leaves and panicles of white flowers with a green heart. The fruit is a green capsule that splits open to reveal the black ...
, Ledocarpaceae,
Heteropyxidaceae ''Heteropyxis'' is a genus which includes three species of small evergreen trees. It was previously placed alone in the family Heteropyxidaceae, but is now placed basally within Myrtaceae. The species of ''Heteropyxis'' are native to southern Afr ...
, Psiloxylaceae, Oliniaceae, Rhynchocalycaceae, Parnassiaceae, Maesaceae, Myrsinaceae, Theophrastaceae, Eremosynaceae, Polyosmaceae, Tribelaceae, Sphenostemonaceae, Aralidiaceae, Mackinlayaceae, and Melanophyllaceae. 21 families were accepted in the APG III system which had not been in the previous system, and a few families were moved to a different position. The newly recognized families are: : Cynomoriaceae, Haptanthaceae, Petermanniaceae, Schoepfiaceae,
Limeaceae ''Limeum'' is a genus of flowering plants. It includes 25 species. The genus ''Limeum'' was traditionally recognized as belonging to the family Molluginaceae, but is now treated as the sole genus in the monotypic family Limeaceae. The family is ...
,
Lophiocarpaceae The Lophiocarpaceae are a family of flowering plants comprising mostly succulent subshrubs and herbaceous species native to tropical to southern sub-Saharan Africa to western India. It includes the genera '' Corbichonia'' and '' Lophiocarpus''.An ...
,
Montiaceae Montiaceae are a family of flowering plants, comprising about 14 genera with about 230 known species, ranging from small herbaceous plants to shrubs. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution. The family Montiaceae was newly adopted in the APG ...
,
Talinaceae Talinaceae is a family of two genera and 28 species of flowering plants comprising shrubs, lianas, and herbaceous species native to the Americas, Africa and Madagascar. The family is newly recognized through research by the Angiosperm Phylogeny ...
,
Anacampserotaceae The Anacampserotaceae are a family of plants proposed in the February 2010 issue of the journal ''Taxon''. The family was described by Urs Eggli and Reto Nyffeler in their analysis of the polyphyly in the suborder Portulacineae (order Caryophy ...
, Centroplacaceae, Calophyllaceae, Guamatelaceae, Gerrardinaceae, Dipentodontaceae, Capparidaceae, Cleomaceae, Cytinaceae,
Mitrastemonaceae ''Mitrastemon'' is a genus of two widely disjunct species of parasitic plants. It is the only genus within the family Mitrastemonaceae. ''Mitrastemon'' species are root endoparasites, which grow on Fagaceae. It is also a non-photosynthetic plant ...
,
Metteniusaceae Metteniusaceae are a family of flowering plants, the only family in the order Metteniusales. It consists of about 10 genera and 50 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas, primarily of the tropics. The family was formerly restricted to just '' Mette ...
, Linderniaceae, and Thomandersiaceae. The number of families not placed in any order was reduced from 39 to 10. Apodanthaceae and Cynomoriaceae were placed among the
angiosperms Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed within a fruit. T ...
,
incertae sedis or is a term used for a taxonomy (biology), taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertainty ...
, that is, not in any group within the angiosperms. Eight other families were placed incertae sedis in various supra-ordinal groups within the angiosperms. The families not placed in any order were: : Apodanthaceae, Cynomoriaceae, Dasypogonaceae, Sabiaceae,
Dilleniaceae Dilleniaceae is a family of flowering plants with 11 genera and about 430 known species. It is known to gardeners for the genus '' Hibbertia'', which contains many commercially valuable garden species. Description and distribution The family is ...
,
Icacinaceae The Icacinaceae, also called the white pear family, are a family (biology), family of flowering plants,"Icacinaceae" At: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website At: Missouri Botanical Garden Website (see ''External links'' below). consisting of trees, shrub ...
,
Metteniusaceae Metteniusaceae are a family of flowering plants, the only family in the order Metteniusales. It consists of about 10 genera and 50 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas, primarily of the tropics. The family was formerly restricted to just '' Mette ...
, Oncothecaceae,
Vahliaceae ''Vahlia'' is a genus of herbs and subshrubs that grow in Africa and the Indian subcontinent. There are at least five species. The genus is placed alone in family Vahliaceae. This family had previously been placed in the order Saxifragales, an ...
, and
Boraginaceae Boraginaceae, the Borago, borage or forget-me-not family, includes about 2,000 species of shrubs, trees, and herbs in 146 to 154 genus, genera with a worldwide distribution. The APG IV system from 2016 classifies the Boraginaceae as single famil ...
. The paragraph below shows the number of families in each order and the placement of those families that were not included in any order. These figures were produced by simply counting the families in the text of the paper that established APG III. ORDERS: Amborellales (1), Nymphaeales (3), Austrobaileyales (3), Chloranthales (1), Canellales (2), Piperales (5), Magnoliales (6), Laurales (7), Acorales (1), Alismatales (13), Petrosaviales (1), Dioscoreales (3), Pandanales (5), Liliales (10), Asparagales (14), Arecales (1), Poales (16), Commelinales (5), Zingiberales (8), Ceratophyllales (1), Ranunculales (7), Proteales (3), Trochodendrales (1), Buxales (2), Gunnerales (2), Saxifragales (14), Vitales (1), Zygophyllales (2), Celastrales (2), Oxalidales (7), Malpighiales (35), Fabales (4), Rosales (9), Fagales (7), Cucurbitales (7), Geraniales (3), Myrtales (9), Crossosomatales (7), Picramniales (1), Sapindales (9), Huerteales (3), Brassicales (17), Malvales (10), Berberidopsidales (2), Santalales (7), Caryophyllales (34), Cornales (6), Ericales (22), Garryales (2), Gentianales (5), Solanales (5), Lamiales (23), Aquifoliales (5), Asterales (11), Escalloniales (1), Bruniales (2), Apiales (7), Paracryphiales (1), Dipsacales (2). SUPRA-ORDINAL GROUPS: commelinids (1), basal eudicots (1), Pentapetalae (1), lamiids incertae sedis (3), core lamiids (2), angiosperms incertae sedis (2). The
circumscription Circumscription may refer to: * Circumscribed circle * Circumscription (logic) *Circumscription (taxonomy) * Circumscription theory, a theory about the origins of the political state in the history of human evolution proposed by the American anthr ...
of the family Icacinaceae remains especially doubtful. '' Apodytes'' and its close relative, Rhaphiostylis, as well as '' Emmotum'', '' Cassinopsis'', and a few other
genera Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial s ...
were provisionally retained within it until further studies can determine whether they properly belong there. Three genera ('' Gumillea'', '' Nicobariodendron'', and '' Petenaea'') were placed within the angiosperms incertae sedis. ''Gumillea'' had been unplaced in APG II. ''Nicobariodendron'' and ''Petenaea'' were newly added to the list. The latter was later placed into its own family Petenaeaceae in the order Huerteales The classification is shown below in two versions. The short version goes to the level of orders and of families unplaced in an order. The detailed version shows all the families. Orders at the same level in the classification are arranged alphabetically. Note that orders may not contain the same families as in earlier versions of the APG system (
APG system The APG system (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system) of plant classification is the first version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy. Published in 1998 by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, it was replaced by the improved ...
,
APG II system The APG II system (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II system) of plant classification is the second, now obsolete, version of a modern, mostly Molecular phylogenetics, molecular-based, list of systems of plant taxonomy, system of plant taxonomy that ...
). Further detail on relationships can be seen in the phylogenetic tree below.


Short version

* clade
angiosperms Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed within a fruit. T ...
*:: order
Amborellales ''Amborella'' is a monotypic genus of understory shrubs or small trees endemic to the main island, Grande Terre, of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The genus is the only member of the family Amborellaceae and the order Amborella ...
*:: order
Nymphaeales The Nymphaeales are an order of flowering plants, consisting of three families of aquatic plants, the Hydatellaceae, the Cabombaceae, and the Nymphaeaceae (water lilies). It is one of the three orders of basal angiosperms, an early-divergin ...
*:: order
Austrobaileyales Austrobaileyales is an order of flowering plants consisting of about 100 species of woody plants growing as trees, shrubs and lianas. A well known example is '' Illicium verum'', commonly known as star anise. The order belongs to the group of b ...
*:: order
Chloranthales Chloranthaceae ( ) is a family of flowering plants (angiosperms), the only family in the order Chloranthales. It is not closely related to any other family of flowering plants, and is among the early-diverging lineages in the angiosperms. They a ...
*: clade
magnoliids Magnoliids, Magnoliidae or Magnolianae are a clade of flowering plants. With more than 10,000 species, including magnolias, nutmeg, bay laurel, cinnamon, avocado, black pepper, tulip tree and many others, it is the third-largest group of angiospe ...
*::: order Canellales *::: order Laurales *::: order
Magnoliales The Magnoliales are an order of flowering plants. Well-known members of Magnoliales include: magnolias, Liriodendron, tulip trees, Annona squamosa, custard apples, Asimina triloba, American pawpaw, cherimoyas, Cananga odorata, ylang-ylang, Sours ...
*::: order Piperales *: clade
monocots Monocotyledons (), commonly referred to as monocots, ( Lilianae '' sensu'' Chase & Reveal) are flowering plants whose seeds contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon. A monocot taxon has been in use for several decades, but with various ranks a ...
*::: order
Acorales ''Acorus'' is a genus of monocot flowering plants. This genus was once placed within the family Araceae (aroids), but more recent classifications place it in its own family Acoraceae and order Acorales, of which it is the sole genus of the oldes ...
*::: order
Alismatales The Alismatales (alismatids) are an order of flowering plants including about 4,500 species. Plants assigned to this order are mostly tropical or aquatic. Some grow in fresh water, some in marine habitats. Perhaps the most important food cro ...
*::: order
Asparagales Asparagales (asparagoid lilies) are a diverse order of flowering plants in the monocots. Under the APG IV system of flowering plant classification, Asparagales are the largest order of monocots with 14 families, 1,122 genera, and about 36,00 ...
*::: order Dioscoreales *::: order
Liliales Liliales is an order (biology), order of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group and Angiosperm Phylogeny Web List of systems of plant classification, system, within the lilioid monocots. This order of necessity includ ...
*::: order
Pandanales Pandanales, the pandans or screw-pines, is an order of flowering plants placed in the monocot clade in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group and Angiosperm Phylogeny Web systems. Within the monocots Pandanales are grouped in the lilioid monocots where ...
*::: order
Petrosaviales Petrosaviaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants belonging to a monotypic order, Petrosaviales. Petrosaviales are monocots, and are grouped within the lilioid monocots. Petrosaviales is a very small order composed of one family, ...
*::clade
commelinids In plant taxonomy, commelinids (originally commelinoids) is a clade of flowering plants within the monocots, distinguished by having cell walls containing ferulic acid. Well-known commelinids include palms and relatives (order Arecales), dayf ...
*::::: family Dasypogonaceae—unplaced in an order *:::: order Arecales *:::: order Commelinales *:::: order
Poales The Poales are a large order (biology), order of flowering plants in the monocotyledons, and includes families of plants such as the Poaceae, grasses, bromeliads, Juncaceae, rushes and Cyperaceae, sedges. 14 plant families are currently recogniz ...
*:::: order
Zingiberales The Zingiberales are flowering plants forming one of four orders in the commelinids clade of monocots, together with its sister order, Commelinales. The order includes 68 genera and 2,600 species. Zingiberales are a unique though morpholog ...
*: probable sister of eudicots *::: order
Ceratophyllales Ceratophyllaceae is a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants including one living genus commonly found in ponds, marshes, and quiet streams in tropical and in temperate regions. It is the only extant family in the order Ceratophyllales. Species ...
*: clade
eudicots The eudicots or eudicotyledons are flowering plants that have two seed leaves (cotyledons) upon germination. The term derives from ''dicotyledon'' (etymologically, ''eu'' = true; ''di'' = two; ''cotyledon'' = seed leaf). Historically, authors h ...
*:::: family Sabiaceae—unplaced in an order *::: order Buxales *::: order Proteales *::: order
Ranunculales Ranunculales is an order of flowering plants. Of necessity it contains the family Ranunculaceae, the buttercup family, because the name of the order is based on the name of a genus in that family. Ranunculales belongs to a paraphyletic group k ...
*::: order Trochodendrales *:: clade
core eudicots The eudicots or eudicotyledons are flowering plants that have two seed leaves (cotyledons) upon germination. The term derives from ''dicotyledon'' (etymologically, ''eu'' = true; ''di'' = two; ''cotyledon'' = seed leaf). Historically, authors h ...
*::::: family
Dilleniaceae Dilleniaceae is a family of flowering plants with 11 genera and about 430 known species. It is known to gardeners for the genus '' Hibbertia'', which contains many commercially valuable garden species. Description and distribution The family is ...
—unplaced in an order *:::: order Gunnerales *:::: order
Saxifragales Saxifragales is an order (biology), order of flowering plants in the Superrosids, superrosid clade of the eudicots. It contains 15 Families (biology), families and around 100 genera, with nearly 2,500 species. Well-known and economically import ...
*::: clade
rosids The rosids are members of a large clade (monophyly, monophyletic group) of flowering plants, containing about 70,000 species, more than a quarter of all angiosperms. The clade is divided into 16 to 20 Order (biology), orders, depending upon Circu ...
*::::: order Vitales *:::: clade fabids ( eurosids I) *:::::: order Celastrales *:::::: order
Cucurbitales The Cucurbitales are an order of flowering plants, included in the rosid group of dicotyledons. This order mostly belongs to tropical areas, with limited presence in subtropical and temperate regions. The order includes shrubs and trees, togeth ...
*:::::: order Fabales *:::::: order
Fagales The Fagales are an order of flowering plants in the rosid group of dicotyledons, including some of the best-known trees. Well-known members of Fagales include: beeches, chestnuts, oaks, walnut, pecan, hickory, birches, alders, hazels, hornb ...
*:::::: order
Malpighiales The Malpighiales comprise one of the largest Order (biology), orders of flowering plants. The order is very diverse, with well-known members including willows, Viola (plant), violets, aspens and Populus, poplars, Euphorbia pulcherrima, poinsett ...
*:::::: order Oxalidales *:::::: order
Rosales Rosales (, ) are an order of flowering plants. Peter F. Stevens (2001 onwards). "Rosales". At: Trees At: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. At: Missouri Botanical Garden Website. (see ''External links'' below) Well-known members of Rosales include: ...
*:::::: order Zygophyllales *:::: clade malvids ( eurosids II) *:::::: order
Brassicales The Brassicales (or Cruciales) are an order (biology), order of flowering plants, belonging to the malvid group of eudicotyledons under the APG IV system. Well-known members of Brassicales include cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprout, broccoli, ...
*:::::: order Crossosomatales *:::::: order
Geraniales Geraniales is a small order (biology), order of flowering plants, included within the rosid subclade of eudicots. The largest family (biology), family in the order is Geraniaceae with over 800 species. In addition, the order includes the smaller ...
*:::::: order Huerteales *:::::: order
Malvales The Malvales are an Order (biology), order of flowering plants. As circumscribed by Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, APG II-system, the order includes about 6000 species within nine Family (biology), families. The order is placed in the eurosids II, w ...
*:::::: order Myrtales *:::::: order Picramniales *:::::: order Sapindales *:: (back to core eudicots) *:::: order Berberidopsidales *:::: order
Caryophyllales Caryophyllales ( ) is a diverse and heterogeneous order of flowering plants with well-known members including cacti, carnations, beets, quinoa, spinach, amaranths, pigfaces and ice plants, oraches and saltbushes, goosefoots, sundews, Venu ...
*:::: order
Santalales The Santalales are an order (biology), order of flowering plants in the dicotyledons. Well-known members of the Santalales include Santalum, sandalwoods and the many species of mistletoes. The order has a cosmopolitan distribution, but is heavily ...
*::: clade
asterids Asterids are a large clade (monophyly, monophyletic group) of flowering plants, composed of 17 Order_(biology), orders and more than 80,000 species, about a third of the total flowering plant species. The asterids are divided into the unranked cl ...
*:::::: order Cornales *:::::: order
Ericales The Ericales are a large and diverse order of flowering plants in the asterid group of the eudicots. Well-known and economically important members of this order include tea and ornamental camellias, persimmon, ebony, blueberry, cranberry, l ...
*:::: clade
lamiids Asterids are a large clade (monophyletic group) of flowering plants, composed of 17 orders and more than 80,000 species, about a third of the total flowering plant species. The asterids are divided into the unranked clades lamiids (8 orders) and ...
( euasterids I) *:::::::: family
Boraginaceae Boraginaceae, the Borago, borage or forget-me-not family, includes about 2,000 species of shrubs, trees, and herbs in 146 to 154 genus, genera with a worldwide distribution. The APG IV system from 2016 classifies the Boraginaceae as single famil ...
—unplaced in an order *:::::::: family
Vahliaceae ''Vahlia'' is a genus of herbs and subshrubs that grow in Africa and the Indian subcontinent. There are at least five species. The genus is placed alone in family Vahliaceae. This family had previously been placed in the order Saxifragales, an ...
—unplaced in an order *:::::::: family
Icacinaceae The Icacinaceae, also called the white pear family, are a family (biology), family of flowering plants,"Icacinaceae" At: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website At: Missouri Botanical Garden Website (see ''External links'' below). consisting of trees, shrub ...
—unplaced in an order *:::::::: family
Metteniusaceae Metteniusaceae are a family of flowering plants, the only family in the order Metteniusales. It consists of about 10 genera and 50 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas, primarily of the tropics. The family was formerly restricted to just '' Mette ...
—unplaced in an order *:::::::: family Oncothecaceae—unplaced in an order *::::::: order Garryales *::::::: order Gentianales *::::::: order
Lamiales The Lamiales (also known as the mint order) are an order of flowering plants in the asterids clade of the Eudicots. Under the APG IV system of flowering plant classification the order consists of 24 families, and includes about 23,810 species ...
*::::::: order Solanales *:::: clade
campanulids Asterids are a large clade (monophyly, monophyletic group) of flowering plants, composed of 17 Order_(biology), orders and more than 80,000 species, about a third of the total flowering plant species. The asterids are divided into the unranked cl ...
( euasterids II) *::::::: order Apiales *::::::: order
Aquifoliales The Aquifoliales are an order of flowering plants, including the Aquifoliaceae (holly) family, and also the Helwingiaceae (2-5 species of temperate Asian shrubs) and the Phyllonomaceae (4 species of Central American trees and shrubs). In 2001, ...
*::::::: order
Asterales Asterales ( ) is an Order (biology), order of dicotyledonous flowering plants that includes the large Family (biology), family Asteraceae (or Compositae) known for composite flowers made of Floret#floret, florets, and ten families related to th ...
*::::::: order Bruniales *::::::: order
Dipsacales The Dipsacales are an order of flowering plants, included within the asterid group of dicotyledons. In the APG III system of 2009, the order includes only two families, Adoxaceae and a broadly defined Caprifoliaceae. Some well-known members of ...
*::::::: order
Escalloniales Escalloniaceae is a family of flowering plants consisting of about 130 species in eight genera. In the APG II system it is one of eight families in the euasterids II clade (campanulids) that are unplaced as to order. More recent research has prov ...
*::::::: order
Paracryphiales The Paracryphiaceae are a family of woody shrubs and trees native to Australia, southeast Asia, and New Caledonia. In the APG III system of 2009, the family is placed in its own order, Paracryphiales, in the campanulid clade of the asterids. In ...


Detailed version

Legend: * = new family placement;
† = newly recognized order for the APG system;
§ = new family circumscription described in the text;
$ = families that represent the broader circumscription of options available in APG II and favoured here;
$$ = families that were in square brackets in APG II, the narrower circumscriptions favoured here.


Angiosperms Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed within a fruit. T ...

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Amborellales ''Amborella'' is a monotypic genus of understory shrubs or small trees endemic to the main island, Grande Terre, of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The genus is the only member of the family Amborellaceae and the order Amborella ...
Melikyan, A.V.Bobrov & Zaytzeva ** Amborellaceae Pichon * †
Nymphaeales The Nymphaeales are an order of flowering plants, consisting of three families of aquatic plants, the Hydatellaceae, the Cabombaceae, and the Nymphaeaceae (water lilies). It is one of the three orders of basal angiosperms, an early-divergin ...
Salisb. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** $$ Cabombaceae Rich. ex A.Rich. ** *
Hydatellaceae ''Trithuria'' is a genus of small ephemeral aquatic herb that represent the only members of the family Hydatellaceae found in India, Australia, and New Zealand. Almost all described species of ''Trithuria'' are found in Australia, with the exce ...
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Nymphaeaceae Nymphaeaceae () is a family of flowering plants, commonly called water lilies. They live as rhizomatous aquatic herbs in temperate climate, temperate and tropical climates around the world. The family contains five genera with about 70 know ...
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Austrobaileyales Austrobaileyales is an order of flowering plants consisting of about 100 species of woody plants growing as trees, shrubs and lianas. A well known example is '' Illicium verum'', commonly known as star anise. The order belongs to the group of b ...
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Austrobaileyaceae ''Austrobaileya'' is the sole genus in the plant family Austrobaileyaceae – the family is thus 'monotypic' as it includes a single child taxon. It is one of the basal angiosperm families, the most ancient group of flowering plants. The genu ...
Croizat ** $ Schisandraceae Blume (including Illiciaceae A.C.Sm.) ** Trimeniaceae L.S.Gibbs * †
Chloranthales Chloranthaceae ( ) is a family of flowering plants (angiosperms), the only family in the order Chloranthales. It is not closely related to any other family of flowering plants, and is among the early-diverging lineages in the angiosperms. They a ...
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Chloranthaceae Chloranthaceae ( ) is a family of flowering plants (angiosperms), the only family in the order Chloranthales. It is not closely related to any other family of flowering plants, and is among the early-diverging lineages in the angiosperms. They a ...
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Magnoliids Magnoliids, Magnoliidae or Magnolianae are a clade of flowering plants. With more than 10,000 species, including magnolias, nutmeg, bay laurel, cinnamon, avocado, black pepper, tulip tree and many others, it is the third-largest group of angiospe ...

* Canellales Cronquist ** Canellaceae Mart. **
Winteraceae Winteraceae is a primitive family of tropical trees and shrubs including 93 species in five genera. It is of particular interest because it is such a primitive angiosperm family, distantly related to Magnoliaceae, though it has a much more south ...
R.Br. ex Lindl. * Piperales Bercht. & J.Presl **
Aristolochiaceae The Aristolochiaceae () are a family, the birthwort family, of flowering plants with seven genera and about 400 known species belonging to the order Piperales. The type genus is '' Aristolochia'' L. Description They are mostly perennial, her ...
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Hydnoraceae Hydnoroideae is a subfamily of holoparasitism, parasitic flowering plants in the order Piperales. Traditionally, and as recently as the APG III system it given family rank under the name Hydnoraceae. It is now submerged in the Aristolochiaceae. I ...
C.Agardh ** Lactoridaceae Engl. **
Piperaceae The Piperaceae (), also known as the pepper family, are a large family (biology), family of flowering plants. The group contains roughly 3,600 currently accepted species in five genera. The vast majority of species can be found within the two mai ...
Giseke ** Saururaceae F.Voigt * Laurales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl **
Atherospermataceae The Atherospermataceae, commonly known as the southern sassafrases, are a family (biology), family of broadleaf evergreen trees and shrubs. The family includes 14 species in seven genus, genera. The atherosperms are today mostly distributed in th ...
R.Br. ** Calycanthaceae Lindl. ** Gomortegaceae Reiche ** Hernandiaceae Blume **
Lauraceae Lauraceae, or the laurels, is a plant Family (biology), family that includes the bay laurel, true laurel and its closest relatives. This family comprises about 2850 known species in about 45 genus (biology), genera worldwide. They are dicotyled ...
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Monimiaceae The Monimiaceae is a family (biology), family of flowering plants in the magnoliid Order (biology), order Laurales.Peter F. Stevens (2001 onwards). "Monimiaceae" At: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. At: Botanical Databases At: Missouri Botanical Gar ...
Juss. ** Siparunaceae Schodde *
Magnoliales The Magnoliales are an order of flowering plants. Well-known members of Magnoliales include: magnolias, Liriodendron, tulip trees, Annona squamosa, custard apples, Asimina triloba, American pawpaw, cherimoyas, Cananga odorata, ylang-ylang, Sours ...
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Annonaceae The Annonaceae are a Family (biology), family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas commonly known as the custard apple family or soursop family. With 108 accepted genera and about 2400 known species, it is the largest ...
Juss. ** Degeneriaceae I.W.Bailey & A.C.Sm. ** Eupomatiaceae Orb. ** Himantandraceae Diels **
Magnoliaceae The Magnoliaceae () are a flowering plant family, the magnolia family, in the order Magnoliales. It consists of two genera: '' Magnolia'' and ''Liriodendron'' (tulip trees). Unlike most angiosperms, whose flower parts are in whorls (rings), ...
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Myristicaceae The Myristicaceae are a family of flowering plants native to Africa, Asia, Pacific islands, and the Americas and has been recognized by most taxonomists. It is sometimes called the "nutmeg family", after its most famous member, '' Myristica fragr ...
R.Br.


Monocots Monocotyledons (), commonly referred to as monocots, ( Lilianae '' sensu'' Chase & Reveal) are flowering plants whose seeds contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon. A monocot taxon has been in use for several decades, but with various ranks a ...

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Acorales ''Acorus'' is a genus of monocot flowering plants. This genus was once placed within the family Araceae (aroids), but more recent classifications place it in its own family Acoraceae and order Acorales, of which it is the sole genus of the oldes ...
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Alismatales The Alismatales (alismatids) are an order of flowering plants including about 4,500 species. Plants assigned to this order are mostly tropical or aquatic. Some grow in fresh water, some in marine habitats. Perhaps the most important food cro ...
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Alismataceae The water-plantains (Alismataceae) are a family of flowering plants, comprising 20 genera (17 extant and 3 fossil) and 119 species. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, with the greatest number of species in temperate regions of the Northe ...
Vent. (including Limnocharitaceae Takht. ex Cronquist) ** Aponogetonaceae Planch. **
Araceae The Araceae are a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants in which flowers are borne on a type of inflorescence called a spadix. The spadix is usually accompanied by, and sometimes partially enclosed in, a spathe (or leaf-like bract). Also ...
Juss. ** Butomaceae Mirb. **
Cymodoceaceae Cymodoceaceae is a family of flowering plants, sometimes known as the "manatee-grass family", which includes only marine species. The 2016 APG IV does recognize Cymodoceaceae and places it in the order Alismatales, in the clade monocots. The ...
Vines ** Hydrocharitaceae Juss. ** Juncaginaceae Rich. **
Posidoniaceae ''Posidonia'' is a genus of flowering plants. It contains nine species of marine plants (" seagrass"), found in the seas of the Mediterranean and around the south coast of Australia. The APG system (1998) and APG II system (2003) accept this ...
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Potamogetonaceae The Potamogetonaceae, commonly referred to as the pondweed family, is an aquatic family of monocotyledonous flowering plants. The roughly 110 known species are divided over five genera. The largest genus in the family by far is '' Potamogeton'', ...
Bercht. & J.Presl ** Ruppiaceae Horan. ** Scheuchzeriaceae F.Rudolphi **
Tofieldiaceae Tofieldiaceae is a family of flowering plants in the monocot order Alismatales.Vernon H. Heywood, Richard K. Brummitt, Ole Seberg, and Alastair Culham. ''Flowering Plant Families of the World''. Firefly Books: Ontario, Canada. (2007). . The famil ...
Takht. ** Zosteraceae Dumort. * †
Petrosaviales Petrosaviaceae is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants belonging to a monotypic order, Petrosaviales. Petrosaviales are monocots, and are grouped within the lilioid monocots. Petrosaviales is a very small order composed of one family, ...
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Petrosaviaceae Petrosaviaceae is a family of flowering plants belonging to a monotypic order, Petrosaviales. Petrosaviales are monocots, and are grouped within the lilioid monocots. Petrosaviales is a very small order composed of one family, two genera and fou ...
Hutch. * Dioscoreales R.Br. **
Burmanniaceae Burmanniaceae is a family of flowering plants, consisting of 99 species of herbaceous plants in eight genera. Description These plants are annual or perennial herbs, with generally unbranched stems, some lacking leaves. Some members of this fam ...
Blume ** Dioscoreaceae R.Br. **
Nartheciaceae Nartheciaceae is a family of flowering plants. The APG III system places it in the order Dioscoreales, in the clade monocots. As circumscribed by APG IV (2016) it includes 35 species of herbaceous Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that ha ...
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Pandanales Pandanales, the pandans or screw-pines, is an order of flowering plants placed in the monocot clade in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group and Angiosperm Phylogeny Web systems. Within the monocots Pandanales are grouped in the lilioid monocots where ...
R.Br. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Cyclanthaceae Poit. ex A.Rich. **
Pandanaceae Pandanaceae is a family of flowering plants native to the tropics and subtropics of the Old World, from West Africa to the Pacific. It contains 982 known species in five genera, of which the type genus, ''Pandanus'', is the most important, with s ...
R.Br. ** Stemonaceae Caruel **
Triuridaceae Triuridaceae are a family of tropical and subtropical flowering plants, including nine genera with a total of approximately 55 known species. All members lack chlorophyll and are mycoheterotrophic (obtain food by digesting intracellular fungi, o ...
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Velloziaceae Velloziaceae is a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, 1998), also recognizes this family, and assigns it to the order Pandanales. Relationships and evolution By contrast to oth ...
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Liliales Liliales is an order (biology), order of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group and Angiosperm Phylogeny Web List of systems of plant classification, system, within the lilioid monocots. This order of necessity includ ...
Perleb ** § Alstroemeriaceae Dumort. (including Luzuriagaceae Lotsy) ** Campynemataceae Dumort. **
Colchicaceae Colchicaceae is a family of flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; ...
DC. ** Corsiaceae Becc. **
Liliaceae The lily family, Liliaceae, consists of about 15 genera and 610 species of flowering plants within the order Liliales. They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes. Plants in this family have evolved with a fai ...
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Melanthiaceae Melanthiaceae, also called the bunchflower family, is a family (biology), family of flowering plant, flowering herbaceous perennial plants native to the Northern Hemisphere. Along with many other lilioid monocots, early authors considered member ...
Batsch ex Borkh. ** * Petermanniaceae Hutch. ** Philesiaceae Dumort. ** Ripogonaceae Conran & Clifford ** Smilacaceae Vent. *
Asparagales Asparagales (asparagoid lilies) are a diverse order of flowering plants in the monocots. Under the APG IV system of flowering plant classification, Asparagales are the largest order of monocots with 14 families, 1,122 genera, and about 36,00 ...
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Amaryllidaceae The Amaryllidaceae are a family of herbaceous, mainly perennial and bulbous (rarely rhizomatous) flowering plants in the monocot order Asparagales. The family takes its name from the genus '' Amaryllis'' and is commonly known as the amaryl ...
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Asparagaceae Asparagaceae (), known as the asparagus family, is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family name is based on the edible garden asparagus, '' Asparagus officinalis''. This family includes both ...
Juss. (including Agavaceae Dumort., Aphyllanthaceae Burnett, Hesperocallidaceae Traub, Hyacinthaceae Batsch ex Borkh., Laxmanniaceae Bubani,
Ruscaceae Nolinoideae is a monocot subfamily of the family (biology), family Asparagaceae in the APG III system of 2009. It used to be treated as a separate family, Ruscaceae sensu lato, s.l. The family name is derived from the Binomial nomenclature, gener ...
M.Roem., Themidaceae Salisb.) ** Asteliaceae Dumort. ** Blandfordiaceae R.Dahlgren & Clifford ** Boryaceae M.W.Chase, Rudall & Conran **
Doryanthaceae ''Doryanthes'' is the sole genus in the flowering plant Family (biology), family Doryanthaceae. The genus consists of two species, ''Doryanthes excelsa, D. excelsa'' (gymea lily) and ''Doryanthes palmeri, D. palmeri'' (giant spear lily), both en ...
R.Dahlgren & Clifford ** Hypoxidaceae R.Br. **
Iridaceae Iridaceae () is a family of plants in order Asparagales, taking its name from the Iris (plant), irises. It has a nearly global distribution, with 69 accepted genera with a total of about 2500 species. It includes a number of economically importan ...
Juss. ** Ixioliriaceae Nakai ** Lanariaceae R.Dahlgren & A.E.van Wyk **
Orchidaceae Orchids are plants that belong to the family (biology), family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Orchids are cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan plants that ...
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Tecophilaeaceae Tecophilaeaceae is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. It consists of nine genera with a total of 27 species. The family has only recently been recognized by taxonomists. The APG IV system of 2016 (u ...
Leyb. ** $Xanthorrhoeaceae Dumort. (including
Asphodelaceae Asphodelaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales. Such a family has been recognized by most taxonomists, but the circumscription has varied widely. In its current circumscription in the APG IV system, it includes about 4 ...
Juss. and Hemerocallidaceae R.Br.) ** Xeronemataceae M.W.Chase, Rudall & M.F.Fay


Commelinids

* Dasypogonaceae Dumort. * Arecales Bromhead ** Arecaceae Bercht. & J.Presl * Commelinales Mirb. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Commelinaceae Mirb. ** Haemodoraceae R.Br. ** Hanguanaceae Airy Shaw ** Philydraceae Link ** Pontederiaceae Kunth *
Poales The Poales are a large order (biology), order of flowering plants in the monocotyledons, and includes families of plants such as the Poaceae, grasses, bromeliads, Juncaceae, rushes and Cyperaceae, sedges. 14 plant families are currently recogniz ...
Small ** Anarthriaceae D.F.Cutler & Airy Shaw ** Bromeliaceae Juss. ** Centrolepidaceae Endl. ** Cyperaceae Juss. ** Ecdeiocoleaceae D.F.Cutler & Airy Shaw ** Eriocaulaceae Martinov ** Flagellariaceae Dumort. ** Joinvilleaceae Toml. & A.C.Sm. ** Juncaceae Juss. ** Mayacaceae Kunth ** Poaceae Barnhart ** Rapateaceae Dumort. ** Restionaceae R.Br. ** Thurniaceae Engl. ** §Typhaceae Juss. (including Sparganiaceae Hanin) ** Xyridaceae C.Agardh *
Zingiberales The Zingiberales are flowering plants forming one of four orders in the commelinids clade of monocots, together with its sister order, Commelinales. The order includes 68 genera and 2,600 species. Zingiberales are a unique though morpholog ...
Griseb. ** Cannaceae Juss. ** Costaceae Nakai ** Heliconiaceae Vines ** Lowiaceae Ridl. ** Marantaceae R.Br. ** Musaceae Juss. ** Strelitziaceae Hutch. ** Zingiberaceae Martinov


Probable sister of

eudicots The eudicots or eudicotyledons are flowering plants that have two seed leaves (cotyledons) upon germination. The term derives from ''dicotyledon'' (etymologically, ''eu'' = true; ''di'' = two; ''cotyledon'' = seed leaf). Historically, authors h ...

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Ceratophyllales Ceratophyllaceae is a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants including one living genus commonly found in ponds, marshes, and quiet streams in tropical and in temperate regions. It is the only extant family in the order Ceratophyllales. Species ...
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Eudicots

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Ranunculales Ranunculales is an order of flowering plants. Of necessity it contains the family Ranunculaceae, the buttercup family, because the name of the order is based on the name of a genus in that family. Ranunculales belongs to a paraphyletic group k ...
Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Berberidaceae Juss. ** $Circaeasteraceae Hutch. (including Kingdoniaceae Airy Shaw) ** Eupteleaceae K.Wilh. ** Lardizabalaceae R.Br. ** Menispermaceae Juss. ** $Papaveraceae Juss. (including Fumariaceae Marquis, Pteridophyllaceae Nakai ex Reveal & Hoogland) ** Ranunculaceae Juss. * Sabiaceae Blume * Proteales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Nelumbonaceae A.Rich. ** $$Platanaceae T.Lestib. ** $$Proteaceae Juss. * † Trochodendrales Takht. ex Cronquist ** $Trochodendraceae Eichler (including Tetracentraceae A.C.Sm.) * † Buxales Takht. ex Reveal ** $Buxaceae Dumort. (including Didymelaceae Leandri) ** *Haptanthus, Haptanthaceae C.Nelson


Core eudicots

* Gunnerales Takht. ex Reveal ** $$Gunneraceae Carl Meissner, Meisn. ** $$Myrothamnaceae Nied. *
Dilleniaceae Dilleniaceae is a family of flowering plants with 11 genera and about 430 known species. It is known to gardeners for the genus '' Hibbertia'', which contains many commercially valuable garden species. Description and distribution The family is ...
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Saxifragales Saxifragales is an order (biology), order of flowering plants in the Superrosids, superrosid clade of the eudicots. It contains 15 Families (biology), families and around 100 genera, with nearly 2,500 species. Well-known and economically import ...
Bercht. & J.Presl ** Altingiaceae Horan. ** Aphanopetalaceae Doweld ** Cercidiphyllaceae Engl. ** Crassulaceae J.St.-Hil. ** Daphniphyllaceae Müll.-Arg. ** Grossulariaceae DC. ** $$Haloragaceae R.Br. ** Hamamelidaceae R.Br. ** $Iteaceae J.Agardh (including Pterostemonaceae Small) ** Paeoniaceae Raf. ** $$Penthoraceae Rydb. ex Britt. ** *§Peridiscaceae Kuhlm. (including Medusandraceae Brenan, Soyauxia Oliver) ** Saxifragaceae Juss. ** $$Tetracarpaeaceae Nakai * † Berberidopsidales Doweld ** Aextoxicaceae Engl. & Gilg ** Berberidopsidaceae Takht. *
Santalales The Santalales are an order (biology), order of flowering plants in the dicotyledons. Well-known members of the Santalales include Santalum, sandalwoods and the many species of mistletoes. The order has a cosmopolitan distribution, but is heavily ...
R.Br. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** *Balanophoraceae Rich. ** Loranthaceae Juss. ** Misodendraceae J.Agardh ** Santalaceae R.Br. ** Olacaceae R.Br. ** Opiliaceae Valeton ** * Schoepfiaceae Blume *
Caryophyllales Caryophyllales ( ) is a diverse and heterogeneous order of flowering plants with well-known members including cacti, carnations, beets, quinoa, spinach, amaranths, pigfaces and ice plants, oraches and saltbushes, goosefoots, sundews, Venu ...
Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Achatocarpaceae Heimerl ** Aizoaceae Martinov ** Amaranthaceae Juss. ** *
Anacampserotaceae The Anacampserotaceae are a family of plants proposed in the February 2010 issue of the journal ''Taxon''. The family was described by Urs Eggli and Reto Nyffeler in their analysis of the polyphyly in the suborder Portulacineae (order Caryophy ...
Eggli & Nyffeler ** Ancistrocladaceae Planch. ex Walp. ** Asteropeiaceae Takht. ex Reveal & Hoogland ** Barbeuiaceae Nakai ** Basellaceae Raf. ** Cactaceae Juss. ** Caryophyllaceae Juss. ** §Didiereaceae Radlk. ** Dioncophyllaceae Airy Shaw ** Droseraceae Salisb. ** Drosophyllaceae Chrtek, Slavíková & Studnicka ** Frankeniaceae Desv. ** Gisekiaceae Nakai ** Halophytaceae A.Soriano ** *
Limeaceae ''Limeum'' is a genus of flowering plants. It includes 25 species. The genus ''Limeum'' was traditionally recognized as belonging to the family Molluginaceae, but is now treated as the sole genus in the monotypic family Limeaceae. The family is ...
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Lophiocarpaceae The Lophiocarpaceae are a family of flowering plants comprising mostly succulent subshrubs and herbaceous species native to tropical to southern sub-Saharan Africa to western India. It includes the genera '' Corbichonia'' and '' Lophiocarpus''.An ...
Doweld & Reveal ** §Molluginaceae Bartl. ** *
Montiaceae Montiaceae are a family of flowering plants, comprising about 14 genera with about 230 known species, ranging from small herbaceous plants to shrubs. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution. The family Montiaceae was newly adopted in the APG ...
Raf. ** Nepenthaceae Dumort. ** Nyctaginaceae Juss. ** Physenaceae Takht. ** Phytolaccaceae R.Br. ** Plumbaginaceae Juss. ** Polygonaceae Juss. ** §Portulacaceae Juss. ** Rhabdodendraceae Prance ** Sarcobataceae Behnke ** Simmondsiaceae Tiegh. ** Stegnospermataceae Nakai ** *
Talinaceae Talinaceae is a family of two genera and 28 species of flowering plants comprising shrubs, lianas, and herbaceous species native to the Americas, Africa and Madagascar. The family is newly recognized through research by the Angiosperm Phylogeny ...
Doweld ** Tamaricaceae Link


Rosids

* † Vitales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Vitaceae Juss.


Fabids ( eurosids I)

* † Zygophyllales Link ** $$Krameriaceae Dumort. ** $$Zygophyllaceae R.Br. * Celastrales Link ** $Celastraceae R.Br. (including Lepuropetalaceae Nakai, Parnassiaceae Martinov, Pottingeriaceae Takht.) ** Lepidobotryaceae J.Léonard * Oxalidales Bercht. & J.Presl ** Brunelliaceae Engl. ** Cephalotaceae Dumort. ** Connaraceae R.Br. ** Cunoniaceae R.Br. ** Elaeocarpaceae Juss. ex DC. ** *Huaceae A.Chev. ** Oxalidaceae R.Br. *
Malpighiales The Malpighiales comprise one of the largest Order (biology), orders of flowering plants. The order is very diverse, with well-known members including willows, Viola (plant), violets, aspens and Populus, poplars, Euphorbia pulcherrima, poinsett ...
Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Achariaceae Harms ** Balanopaceae Benth. & Hook.f. ** Bonnetiaceae L.Beauvis. ex Nakai ** * Calophyllaceae J.Agardh ** Caryocaraceae Voigt ** * Centroplacaceae Doweld & Reveal ** $$Chrysobalanaceae R.Br. ** §Clusiaceae Lindl. ** Ctenolophonaceae Exell & Mendonça ** $$Dichapetalaceae Baill. ** Elatinaceae Dumort. ** $$§Erythroxylaceae Kunth (including ''Aneulophus'' Benth.) ** Euphorbiaceae Juss. ** $$Euphroniaceae Marc.-Berti ** Goupiaceae Miers ** Humiriaceae A.Juss. ** Hypericaceae Juss. ** Irvingiaceae Exell & Mendonça ** Ixonanthaceae Planch. ex Miq. ** Lacistemataceae Mart. ** Linaceae DC. ex Perleb ** Lophopyxidaceae H.Pfeiff. ** Malpighiaceae Juss. ** $Ochnaceae DC. (including Medusagynaceae Engl. & Gilg, Quiinaceae Choisy) ** Pandaceae Engl. & Gilg ** $Passifloraceae Juss. ex Roussel (including Malesherbiaceae D.Don, Turneraceae Kunth ex DC.) ** Phyllanthaceae Martinov ** Picrodendraceae Small ** Podostemaceae Rich. ex Kunth ** Putranjivaceae Meisn. ** *Rafflesiaceae Dumort. ** $$Rhizophoraceae Pers. ** Salicaceae Mirb. ** $$Trigoniaceae A.Juss. ** Violaceae Batsch *
Cucurbitales The Cucurbitales are an order of flowering plants, included in the rosid group of dicotyledons. This order mostly belongs to tropical areas, with limited presence in subtropical and temperate regions. The order includes shrubs and trees, togeth ...
Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Anisophylleaceae Ridl. ** Begoniaceae C.Agardh ** Coriariaceae DC. ** Corynocarpaceae Engl. ** Cucurbitaceae Juss. ** Datiscaceae Dumort. ** Tetramelaceae Airy Shaw * Fabales Bromhead ** Fabaceae Lindl. ** Polygalaceae Hoffmanns. & Link ** Quillajaceae D.Don ** Surianaceae Arn. *
Fagales The Fagales are an order of flowering plants in the rosid group of dicotyledons, including some of the best-known trees. Well-known members of Fagales include: beeches, chestnuts, oaks, walnut, pecan, hickory, birches, alders, hazels, hornb ...
Engl. ** Betulaceae Gray ** Casuarinaceae R.Br. ** Fagaceae Dumort. ** §Juglandaceae DC. ex Perleb (including Rhoipteleaceae Hand.-Mazz.) ** Myricaceae A.Rich. ex Kunth ** Nothofagaceae Kuprian ** Ticodendraceae Gómez-Laur. & L.D.Gómez *
Rosales Rosales (, ) are an order of flowering plants. Peter F. Stevens (2001 onwards). "Rosales". At: Trees At: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. At: Missouri Botanical Garden Website. (see ''External links'' below) Well-known members of Rosales include: ...
Bercht. & J.Presl ** Barbeyaceae Rendle ** Cannabaceae Martinov ** Dirachmaceae Hutch. ** Elaeagnaceae Juss. ** Moraceae Gaudich. ** Rhamnaceae Juss. ** Rosaceae Juss. ** Ulmaceae Mirb. ** Urticaceae Juss.


malvids ( eurosids II)

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Geraniales Geraniales is a small order (biology), order of flowering plants, included within the rosid subclade of eudicots. The largest family (biology), family in the order is Geraniaceae with over 800 species. In addition, the order includes the smaller ...
Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** $Geraniaceae Juss. (including Hypseocharitaceae Wedd.) ** $Melianthaceae Horan. (including
Francoaceae The Francoaceae are a small family of flowering plants in the order Geraniales, including the genera '' Francoa'', commonly known as bridal wreaths. The Francoaceae are recognized as a family under various classification schemes. Under the 2009 A ...
A.Juss.) ** §Vivianiaceae Klotzsch (including Ledocarpaceae Meyen) * Myrtales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Alzateaceae S.A.Graham ** Combretaceae R.Br. ** Crypteroniaceae A.DC. ** Lythraceae J.St.-Hil. ** $Melastomataceae Juss. (including Memecylaceae DC.) ** §Myrtaceae Juss. (including
Heteropyxidaceae ''Heteropyxis'' is a genus which includes three species of small evergreen trees. It was previously placed alone in the family Heteropyxidaceae, but is now placed basally within Myrtaceae. The species of ''Heteropyxis'' are native to southern Afr ...
Engl. & Gilg, Psiloxylaceae Croizat) ** Onagraceae Juss. ** §Penaeaceae Sweet ex Guill. (including Oliniaceae Arn., Rhynchocalycaceae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs) ** Vochysiaceae A.St.-Hil. * Crossosomatales Takht. ex Reveal ** *Aphloiaceae Takht. ** Crossosomataceae Engl. ** *Geissolomataceae A.DC. ** * Guamatelaceae S.Oh & D.Potter ** Stachyuraceae J.Agardh ** Staphyleaceae Martinov ** *§Strasburgeriaceae Soler. (including
Ixerbaceae ''Ixerba brexioides'', the sole species in the genus ''Ixerba'', is a bushy tree with thick, narrow, serrated, dark green leaves and panicles of white flowers with a green heart. The fruit is a green capsule that splits open to reveal the black ...
Griseb. ex Doweld & Reveal) * † Picramniales Doweld ** *Picramniaceae Fernando & Quinn * † Huerteales Doweld ** * Dipentodontaceae Merr. ** * Gerrardinaceae Alford ** Tapisciaceae Takht. *
Brassicales The Brassicales (or Cruciales) are an order (biology), order of flowering plants, belonging to the malvid group of eudicotyledons under the APG IV system. Well-known members of Brassicales include cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sprout, broccoli, ...
Bromhead ** $Akaniaceae Stapf (including Bretschneideraceae Engl. & Gilg) ** Bataceae Mart. ex Perleb ** §Brassicaceae Burnett ** *Capparaceae Juss. ** Caricaceae Dumort. ** * Cleomaceae Bercht. & J.Presl ** Emblingiaceae J.Agardh ** Gyrostemonaceae A.Juss. ** Koeberliniaceae Engl. ** Limnanthaceae R.Br. ** Moringaceae Martinov ** Pentadiplandraceae Hutch. & Dalziel ** Resedaceae Martinov ** Salvadoraceae Lindl. ** Setchellanthaceae Iltis ** Tovariaceae Pax ** Tropaeolaceae Juss. ex DC. *
Malvales The Malvales are an Order (biology), order of flowering plants. As circumscribed by Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, APG II-system, the order includes about 6000 species within nine Family (biology), families. The order is placed in the eurosids II, w ...
Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** $Bixaceae Kunth (including Cochlospermaceae Planch., Diegodendraceae Capuron) ** Cistaceae Juss. ** * Cytinaceae A.Rich. ** Dipterocarpaceae Blume ** Malvaceae Juss. ** Muntingiaceae C.Bayer, M.W.Chase & M.F.Fay ** Neuradaceae Kostel. ** Sarcolaenaceae Caruel ** Sphaerosepalaceae Tiegh. ex Bullock ** Thymelaeaceae Juss. * Sapindales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Anacardiaceae R.Br. ** Biebersteiniaceae Schnizl. ** Burseraceae Kunth ** Kirkiaceae Takht. ** Meliaceae Juss. ** $Nitrariaceae Lindl. (including Peganaceae Tiegh. ex Takht., Tetradiclidaceae Takht.) ** Rutaceae Juss. ** Sapindaceae Juss. ** Simaroubaceae DC.


Asterids

* Cornales Link. ** Cornaceae Bercht. & J.Presl (including Nyssaceae Juss. ex Dumort.) ** Curtisiaceae Takht. ** Grubbiaceae Endl. ex Meisn. ** Hydrangeaceae Dumort. ** Hydrostachyaceae Engl. ** Loasaceae Juss. *
Ericales The Ericales are a large and diverse order of flowering plants in the asterid group of the eudicots. Well-known and economically important members of this order include tea and ornamental camellias, persimmon, ebony, blueberry, cranberry, l ...
Bercht. & J.Presl ** Actinidiaceae Engl. & Gilg. ** Balsaminaceae A.Rich. ** Clethraceae Klotzsch ** Cyrillaceae Lindl. ** Diapensiaceae Lindl. ** Ebenaceae Gürke ** Ericaceae Juss. ** Fouquieriaceae DC. ** Lecythidaceae A.Rich. ** Marcgraviaceae Bercht. & J.Presl ** *
Mitrastemonaceae ''Mitrastemon'' is a genus of two widely disjunct species of parasitic plants. It is the only genus within the family Mitrastemonaceae. ''Mitrastemon'' species are root endoparasites, which grow on Fagaceae. It is also a non-photosynthetic plant ...
Makino ** $Pentaphylacaceae Engl. (including Ternstroemiaceae Mirb. ex DC.) ** Polemoniaceae Juss. ** §Primulaceae Batsch ex Borkh. (including Maesaceae Anderb., B.Ståhl & Källersjö, Myrsinaceae R.Br., Theophrastaceae G.Don) ** Roridulaceae Martinov ** Sapotaceae Juss. ** Sarraceniaceae Dumort. ** $$Sladeniaceae Airy Shaw ** Styracaceae DC. & Spreng. ** Symplocaceae Desf. ** $Tetrameristaceae Hutch. (including Pellicieraceae L.Beauvis.) ** Theaceae Mirb. ex Ker Gawl.


lamiids Asterids are a large clade (monophyletic group) of flowering plants, composed of 17 orders and more than 80,000 species, about a third of the total flowering plant species. The asterids are divided into the unranked clades lamiids (8 orders) and ...
( euasterids I)

* §*
Boraginaceae Boraginaceae, the Borago, borage or forget-me-not family, includes about 2,000 species of shrubs, trees, and herbs in 146 to 154 genus, genera with a worldwide distribution. The APG IV system from 2016 classifies the Boraginaceae as single famil ...
Juss. (including Hoplestigmataceae Gilg) *
Vahliaceae ''Vahlia'' is a genus of herbs and subshrubs that grow in Africa and the Indian subcontinent. There are at least five species. The genus is placed alone in family Vahliaceae. This family had previously been placed in the order Saxifragales, an ...
Dandy *
Icacinaceae The Icacinaceae, also called the white pear family, are a family (biology), family of flowering plants,"Icacinaceae" At: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website At: Missouri Botanical Garden Website (see ''External links'' below). consisting of trees, shrub ...
Miers *
Metteniusaceae Metteniusaceae are a family of flowering plants, the only family in the order Metteniusales. It consists of about 10 genera and 50 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas, primarily of the tropics. The family was formerly restricted to just '' Mette ...
H.Karst. ex Schnizl. * Oncothecaceae Kobuski ex Airy Shaw * Garryales Lindl. ** Eucommiaceae Engl. ** $Garryaceae Lindl. (including Aucubaceae Bercht. & J.Presl) * Gentianales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Apocynaceae Juss. ** Gelsemiaceae Struwe & V.A.Albert ** Gentianaceae Juss. ** Loganiaceae R.Br. ex Mart. ** Rubiaceae Juss. *
Lamiales The Lamiales (also known as the mint order) are an order of flowering plants in the asterids clade of the Eudicots. Under the APG IV system of flowering plant classification the order consists of 24 families, and includes about 23,810 species ...
Bromhead ** §Acanthaceae Juss. ** Bignoniaceae Juss. ** Byblidaceae Domin ** Calceolariaceae Olmstead ** Carlemanniaceae Airy Shaw ** Gesneriaceae Rich. & Juss. ** Lamiaceae Martinov ** * Linderniaceae Borsch, K.Müll., & Eb.Fisch. ** Lentibulariaceae Rich. ** Martyniaceae Horan. ** Oleaceae Hoffmanns. & Link ** Orobanchaceae Vent. ** Paulowniaceae Nakai ** Pedaliaceae R.Br. ** Phrymaceae Schauer ** §Plantaginaceae Juss. ** Plocospermataceae Hutch. ** Schlegeliaceae Reveal ** Scrophulariaceae Juss. ** Stilbaceae Kunth ** Tetrachondraceae Wettst. ** * Thomandersiaceae Sreem. ** Verbenaceae J.St.-Hil. * Solanales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Convolvulaceae Juss. ** Hydroleaceae R.Br. ex Edwards ** Montiniaceae Nakai ** Solanaceae Juss. ** Sphenocleaceae T.Baskerv.


campanulids Asterids are a large clade (monophyly, monophyletic group) of flowering plants, composed of 17 Order_(biology), orders and more than 80,000 species, about a third of the total flowering plant species. The asterids are divided into the unranked cl ...
( euasterids II)

*
Aquifoliales The Aquifoliales are an order of flowering plants, including the Aquifoliaceae (holly) family, and also the Helwingiaceae (2-5 species of temperate Asian shrubs) and the Phyllonomaceae (4 species of Central American trees and shrubs). In 2001, ...
Senft ** Aquifoliaceae Bercht. & J.Presl ** §Cardiopteridaceae Blume (including Leptaulaceae Tiegh.) ** Helwingiaceae Decne. ** Phyllonomaceae Small ** Stemonuraceae Kårehed *
Asterales Asterales ( ) is an Order (biology), order of dicotyledonous flowering plants that includes the large Family (biology), family Asteraceae (or Compositae) known for composite flowers made of Floret#floret, florets, and ten families related to th ...
Link ** Alseuosmiaceae Airy Shaw ** Argophyllaceae Takht. ** Asteraceae Bercht. & J.Presl ** Calyceraceae R.Br. ex Rich. ** $Campanulaceae Juss. (including Lobeliaceae Juss.) ** Goodeniaceae R.Br. ** Menyanthaceae Dumort. ** Pentaphragmataceae J.Agardh ** Phellinaceae Takht. ** Rousseaceae DC. ** $Stylidiaceae R.Br. (including Donatiaceae B.Chandler) * †
Escalloniales Escalloniaceae is a family of flowering plants consisting of about 130 species in eight genera. In the APG II system it is one of eight families in the euasterids II clade (campanulids) that are unplaced as to order. More recent research has prov ...
R.Br. ** §Escalloniaceae R.Br. ex Dumort. (including Eremosynaceae Dandy, Polyosmaceae Blume, Tribelaceae Airy Shaw) * † Bruniales Dumort. ** Bruniaceae R.Br. ex DC. ** §Columelliaceae D.Don (including Desfontainiaceae Endl.) * †
Paracryphiales The Paracryphiaceae are a family of woody shrubs and trees native to Australia, southeast Asia, and New Caledonia. In the APG III system of 2009, the family is placed in its own order, Paracryphiales, in the campanulid clade of the asterids. In ...
Takht. ex Reveal ** §Paracryphiaceae Airy Shaw (including *Quintiniaceae Doweld, Sphenostemonaceae P.Royen & Airy Shaw) *
Dipsacales The Dipsacales are an order of flowering plants, included within the asterid group of dicotyledons. In the APG III system of 2009, the order includes only two families, Adoxaceae and a broadly defined Caprifoliaceae. Some well-known members of ...
Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl ** Adoxaceae E.Mey. ** §Caprifoliaceae Juss. (including Diervillaceae Pyck, Dipsacaceae Juss., Linnaeaceae Backlund, Morinaceae Raf., Valerianaceae Batsch) * Apiales Nakai ** Apiaceae Lindl. (including Mackinlayaceae) ** Araliaceae Juss. ** Griseliniaceae J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. ex A.Cunn. ** Myodocarpaceae Doweld ** Pennantiaceae J.Agardh ** Pittosporaceae R.Br. ** §Torricelliaceae Hu (including Aralidiaceae Philipson & B.C.Stone, Melanophyllaceae Takht. ex Airy Shaw)


Taxa of uncertain position

* Apodanthaceae Takht. (three genera, now in
Cucurbitales The Cucurbitales are an order of flowering plants, included in the rosid group of dicotyledons. This order mostly belongs to tropical areas, with limited presence in subtropical and temperate regions. The order includes shrubs and trees, togeth ...
) * Cynomoriaceae Endl. ex Lindl. * '' Gumillea'' Ruiz & Pav. * '' Petenaea'' Lundell (now in Huerteales) * '' Nicobariodendron'' (see Simmons, 2004; probably in Celastraceae).


Phylogeny

The APG III system was based on a phylogenetic tree for the angiosperms which included all of the 59 orders and 4 of the unplaced families. The Systematics, systematic Plant taxonomy, positions of the other 6 unplaced families was so uncertain that they could not be placed in any of the polytomy, polytomies in the tree. They are shown in the classification table entitled #Detailed version (with all families), "Detailed version" above, 4 in Euasterids I and 2 in Taxa of uncertain position. The phylogenetic tree shown below was published with the APG III system, but without some of the labels that are added here.


Subfamilies replacing discontinued families

A number of subfamilies have been proposed to replace some of the families which were optional (i.e. bracketed) in APG II, but have been discontinued in APG III. These are shown in the table below.


References


External links

* The APG III paper
An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III
* The LAPG III paper
The Linear Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (LAPG) III: a linear sequence of the families in APG III
* The phylogenetic classification of land plants paper
A phylogenetic classification of the land plants to accompany APG III

Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
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