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The basal eudicots are a group of 13 related families of flowering plants in four orders: Buxales, Proteales, Ranunculales and Trochodendrales. [1] [a] Like the core eudicots (the rest of the eudicots), they have pollen grains with three colpi (grooves) or other derived structures, [4] and usually have flowers with four or five petals (sometimes multiples of four or five, sometimes reduced or ...
The eudicots can be divided into two groups: the basal eudicots and the core eudicots. [10] Basal eudicot is an informal name for a paraphyletic group. The core eudicots are a monophyletic group. [ 11 ]
Arabis allionii is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to the mountains of central and southern Europe and southern Turkey. [1] The Royal Horticultural Society lists it as a garden plant for attracting pollinators, but gives its common name as "Siberian wallflower", suggesting that they have it confused with Erysimum × marshallii.
Though traditionally recognized as a large genus with many Old World and New World members, more recent evaluations of the relationships among these species using genetic data suggest there are two major groups within the old genus Arabis. These two groups are not each other's closest relatives, so have been split into two separate genera.
Arabis alanyensis: H.Duman 2001 Turkey Arabis alpina (Alpine rockcress) L. 1753 Arabis amplexicaulis: Edgew. 1846 Asia Arabis amurensis: N.Busch 1922 Arabis androsacea: Fenzl 1842 Turkey, North America Arabis arendsii: H.R.Wehrh. 1931 Arabis ariana: Hedge 1968 Asia Arabis armena (Armenian rockcress) N.Busch Armenia Arabis aubrietioides: Boiss ...
Boechera stricta (syn. Arabis drummondii, Boechera drummondii, Turritis stricta [1]) is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name Drummond's rockcress. It is native to much of North America, including most of Canada, and the western and northeastern United States.
In phylogenetic nomenclature, the Pentapetalae are a large group of eudicots that were informally referred to as the "core eudicots" in some papers on angiosperm phylogenetics. [2] They comprise an extremely large and diverse group accounting for about 65% of the species richness of the angiosperms , with wide variability in habit , morphology ...
Boechera oxylobula, common name Glenwood Springs rockcress, is a plant species referred to as Arabis demissa in many older publications. [2] The species is endemic to Colorado. It is known only from Garfield, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Lake, Mineral, Park, and Saguache counties in the central part of the state. It is found in open, rocky locations ...