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Definition of Chenopodiales
1. Noun. Corresponds approximately to the older group Centrospermae.
Generic synonyms: Plant Order
Group relationships: Caryophyllidae, Subclass Caryophyllidae
Member holonyms: Carnation Family, Caryophyllaceae, Family Caryophyllaceae, Pink Family, Aizoaceae, Carpetweed Family, Family Aizoaceae, Family Tetragoniaceae, Tetragoniaceae, Amaranth Family, Amaranthaceae, Family Amaranthaceae, Batidaceae, Family Batidaceae, Saltwort Family, Chenopodiaceae, Family Chenopodiaceae, Goosefoot Family, Allioniaceae, Family Allioniaceae, Family Nyctaginaceae, Four-o'clock Family, Nyctaginaceae, Family Phytolaccaceae, Phytolaccaceae, Pokeweed Family, Family Portulacaceae, Portulacaceae, Purslane Family
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chenopodiales
Literary usage of Chenopodiales
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Student's Text-book of Botany by Sydney Howard Vines (1896)
"... and others occur mostly in South Africa and in Australia. Cohort V. chenopodiales.
... chenopodiales."
2. Professional Paper by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1916)
"Lagrange formation (in beds of Wilcox age), Puryear, Henry County, Term, (collected
by EW Berry). Collection.—US National Museum. Order chenopodiales. ..."
3. Flora of Pennsylvania by Thomas Conrad Porter, John Kunkel Small (1903)
"108 Stipules scarious or hyaline : inflorescence cymose : leaf-blades pinnately
veined. Families in Order chenopodiales. 118 Leaves without stipules. ..."
4. Flora of Miami: Being Descriptions of the Seed-plants Growing Naturally on by John Kunkel Small (1913)
"Herbs or vines. Leaves with stipules. Families in Order chenopodiales. Leaves without
stipules. Stigmas entire. ..."
5. Handbook of the Flora of Philadelphia and Vicinity: Containing Data Relating by Ida Augusta Keller, Stewardson Brown (1905)
"NYCTAGINACEAE IN chenopodiales 132 Leaves alternate, pinnate SANGUISORBA'IN ...
chenopodiales 132 Shrubs or trees. Ovules, a pair in each cell of the ovary. ..."