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Definition of Order hypericales
1. Noun. A large order of dicotyledonous plants of subclass Dilleniidae.
Exact synonyms: Hypericales, Order Parietales, Parietales
Generic synonyms: Plant Order
Member holonyms: Family Loasaceae, Loasa Family, Loasaceae, Begonia Family, Begoniaceae, Family Begoniaceae, Dilleniaceae, Family Dilleniaceae, Clusiaceae, Family Clusiaceae, Family Guttiferae, Guttiferae, St John's Wort Family, Family Hypericaceae, Hypericaceae, Actinidiaceae, Family Actinidiaceae, Canella Family, Canellaceae, Family Canellaceae, Caricaceae, Family Caricaceae, Papaya Family, Caryocaraceae, Family Caryocaraceae, Cistaceae, Family Cistaceae, Rockrose Family, Dipterocarpaceae, Family Dipterocarpaceae, Family Flacourtiaceae, Flacourtia Family, Flacourtiaceae, Family Fouquieriaceae, Fouquieriaceae, Family Ochnaceae, Ochna Family, Ochnaceae, Family Passifloraceae, Passifloraceae, Passionflower Family, Family Resedaceae, Mignonette Family, Resedaceae, Family Tamaricaceae, Tamaricaceae, Tamarisk Family, Family Violaceae, Violaceae, Violet Family, Family Theaceae, Tea Family, Theaceae
Group relationships: Dilleniidae, Subclass Dilleniidae
Generic synonyms: Plant Order
Member holonyms: Family Loasaceae, Loasa Family, Loasaceae, Begonia Family, Begoniaceae, Family Begoniaceae, Dilleniaceae, Family Dilleniaceae, Clusiaceae, Family Clusiaceae, Family Guttiferae, Guttiferae, St John's Wort Family, Family Hypericaceae, Hypericaceae, Actinidiaceae, Family Actinidiaceae, Canella Family, Canellaceae, Family Canellaceae, Caricaceae, Family Caricaceae, Papaya Family, Caryocaraceae, Family Caryocaraceae, Cistaceae, Family Cistaceae, Rockrose Family, Dipterocarpaceae, Family Dipterocarpaceae, Family Flacourtiaceae, Flacourtia Family, Flacourtiaceae, Family Fouquieriaceae, Fouquieriaceae, Family Ochnaceae, Ochna Family, Ochnaceae, Family Passifloraceae, Passifloraceae, Passionflower Family, Family Resedaceae, Mignonette Family, Resedaceae, Family Tamaricaceae, Tamaricaceae, Tamarisk Family, Family Violaceae, Violaceae, Violet Family, Family Theaceae, Tea Family, Theaceae
Group relationships: Dilleniidae, Subclass Dilleniidae
Lexicographical Neighbors of Order Hypericales
Literary usage of Order hypericales
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Flora of Miami: Being Descriptions of the Seed-plants Growing Naturally on by John Kunkel Small (1913)
"Turneraceae In Order HYPERICALES. Anther with the conspicuous connective produced
beyond the sacs. ..."