Definition of Campanulales

1. Noun. An order of plants of the subclass Asteridae including: Campanulaceae; Lobeliaceae; Cucurbitaceae; Goodeniaceae; Compositae.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Campanulales

Camp David
Campania
Campanula americana
Campanula aparinoides
Campanula carpatica
Campanula divaricata
Campanula glomerata
Campanula medium
Campanula persicifolia
Campanula pyramidalis
Campanula rapunculoides
Campanula rapunculus
Campanula rotundifolia
Campanula trachelium
Campanulaceae
Campanulales
Campari
Campbell
Campbell's ligament
Campbell sound
Campbellism
Campbellite
Campbellites
Campeche
Campephilus
Campephilus principalis
Camper's chiasm
Camper's fascia
Camper's line

Literary usage of Campanulales

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Flora of Pennsylvania by Thomas Conrad Porter, John Kunkel Small (1903)
"Order campanulales. 298 Stamens adnate to the corolla, n. Ovary with 2-many fertile ... Cucurbitaceae in Order campanulales. 298 Plants not tendril-bearing. ..."

2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1903)
"... is intermediate between the Rubiales and the campanulales. ... but are now placed in the order campanulales with the Campanulaceae and Composite. ..."

3. Flora of Miami: Being Descriptions of the Seed-plants Growing Naturally on by John Kunkel Small (1913)
"Order campanulales. Stamens adnate to the corolla. Ovary with 2-many fertile cavities and 2-many ovules : calyx unmodified, at least not a pappus. ..."

4. Handbook of the Flora of Philadelphia and Vicinity: Containing Data Relating by Ida Augusta Keller, Stewardson Brown (1905)
"CUCURBITACEAE IN campanulales 305 Tendrils none. ... campanulales 305 Stamens separate, free from the corolla or nearly so, as many as its lobes; ..."

5. Report (1913)
"... a second flowering season beginning in October and continuing into December, until frozen by a. sudden cold snap. Order XXXIV. campanulales. Family 78. ..."

6. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1918)
"... by the fact that the Compositae are actually included in the same large group or cohort as the Cucurbitaceae, namely, the campanulales (Campanula tae). ..."

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