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Definition of Order Papaverales
1. Noun. An order of dicotyledonous plants.
Generic synonyms: Plant Order
Member holonyms: Caper Family, Capparidaceae, Family Capparidaceae, Brassicaceae, Cruciferae, Family Brassicaceae, Family Cruciferae, Mustard Family, Family Papaveraceae, Papaveraceae, Poppy Family, Family Fumariaceae, Fumariaceae, Fumitory Family
Group relationships: Dilleniidae, Subclass Dilleniidae
Lexicographical Neighbors of Order Papaverales
Literary usage of Order Papaverales
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 (1903)
"Fumariaceae in Order PAPAVERALES. 144 Stamens monadelphous. Anther-sacs opening
by slits. Oxalidaceae in Order GERANIALES. 192 Anther-sacs opening by pores. ..."
2. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"The poppy order, Papaverales, comprising the poppies and the large mustard family.
4. The rose order, Rosales,.an immense group of over 14000 species, ..."
3. Principles of Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Bradley Moore Davis (1906)
"The poppy order, Papaverales, comprising the poppies and the large mustard family.
4. The rose order, Rosales, an immense group of over 14000 species, ..."
4. A College Text-book of Botany: Being an Enlargement of the Author's by George Francis Atkinson (1905)
"order Papaverales.—Mostly herbs. Examples are: The poppy family (Papaveraceae),
including the opium or garden poppy (Papaver somniferum), the blood-root ..."
5. A College Text-book of Botany: Being an Enlargement of the Author's by George Francis Atkinson (1905)
"order Papaverales.—Mostly herbs. Examples are: The poppy family (Papaveraceae),
including the opium or garden poppy (Papaver somniferum), the blood-root ..."
6. Nature and Development of Plants by Carlton Clarence Curtis (1918)
"Examples of the poppy family, order Papaverales: A, habit of the bloodroot at
time of flowering—r, rhizome; /, leaf folded about flower stalk. ..."
7. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1914)
"... sandstone) and the occurrence of the existing Asimina triloba Dunal in the
interglacial beds of the Don valley in Ontario. The order Papaverales ..."