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Austrobaileyales
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Austrobaileyales
Families

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The Austrobaileyales are an order of basal flowering plants comprising the following families:

  • Family Austrobaileyaceae
  • Family Trimeniaceae
  • Family Illiciaceae (star anise)
  • Family Schisandraceae (schisandra, kadsura)

This essentially corresponds to the order Illiciales in the older Cronquist system, which only included the last two families.






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The four-celled female gametophyte of Illicium (Illiciaceae; Austrobaileyales): implications for understanding the origin and early evolution of monocots, eumagnoliids,and eudicots -- Williams and Friedman 91 (3): 332 -- American Journal of Botany
The four-celled female gametophyte of Illicium (Illiciaceae; Austrobaileyales): implications for understanding the origin and early evolution of monocots, eumagnoliids,and eudicots
The Illicium-like four-celled/four-nucleate female gametophyte of Austrobaileyales is at the top, and the reconstructed seven-celled/eight-nucleate female gametophyte of the common ancestor of the clade that includes monocots, eumagnoliids, and eudicots is below.
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