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Lamiales
Taxon details Species in this order probably arose ~70-1Species in this order probably arose ~70-100 million years ago based on various estimates. Lamiales contain ~12% of eudicot diversity. Well-known or economically important members of this order include lavender, lilac, olive, jasmine, the ash tree, teak, snapdragon, sesame, psyllium, and a number of table herbs such as mint, basil, and rosemary.e herbs such as mint, basil, and rosemary.  +
Taxon level Order +
Taxon morphology details Members of this species are herbaceous or Members of this species are herbaceous or shrubby, have mono-symmetric flowers and numerous small seeds. Species in this order typically have the following characteristics, although there are exceptions to all of them - 1) superior ovary composed of two fused carpels 2) five petals fused into a tube 3) bilaterally symmetrical, often bilabiate corollas and 4) four (or fewer) fertile stamenslas and 4) four (or fewer) fertile stamens  +
Taxon name Lamiales +
Taxon neighbors Solanales + , Gentianales + , Garryales + , Asterales + , Apiales + , Dipsacales + , Aquifoliales +
Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki. Lamiales + , Lamiales +
Categories Higher level taxa  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 27 September 2010 20:36:44  +
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Andrographis paniculata + , Barleria prionitis + , Hygrophila auriculata + , Jasminum officinale + , Jasminum sambac + , Justicia adhatoda + , Justicia procumbens + , Martynia diandra + , Ocimum tenuiflorum + , Phlogacanthus curviflorus + , Phlogacanthus thyrsiformis + , Sesamum indicum + Order
Lamiales + Taxon name
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