Angiosperm taxonomic classification at Missouri Botanical gardens
The Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (or APweb) is a website dedicated to research on angiosperm phylogeny and taxonomy.[citation needed]
The site is hosted by the Missouri Botanical Garden website and maintained by researchers, Peter F. Stevens and Hilary M. Davis.[1] Peter F. Stevens is a member of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). The taxonomy presented is broadly based on the work of the APG, with modifications to incorporate new results.[2]
^Stevens, Peter F. (2006). "The angiosperm phylogeny Website - a tool for reference and teaching in a time of change". Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 42: n/a. doi:10.1002/meet.14504201249.
^"Angiosperm phylogeny: A chart of flowering plant families".
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families represented in the following tree. AngiospermPhylogeny Group (2009). "An update of the AngiospermPhylogeny Group classification for the orders and...
noting that the name Dilleniales was available. Stevens at the AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite has subsequently placed Dilleniaceae in the order Dilleniales...
Gunneridae", AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite, retrieved 2014-09-26 AngiospermPhylogeny Group II (2003), "An update of the AngiospermPhylogeny Group classification...
esophagus and mouth, depending on amount ingested. Phylogeny based on the AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite. One of the earliest observations of species in the...
within the Caryophyllales. Stevens, P. F. "ANGIOSPERMPHYLOGENYWEBSITE, version 12". AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite. Version 12, July 2012 [and more or less...
World Online gives the number of accepted species as 69, the AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite gives it as 90, and the Flora of China gives it as about 90,...
"Asphodelaceae". AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite. Missouri Botanical Garden. Retrieved 12 June 2016. AngiospermPhylogeny Group (2016). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny...
1095-8339.2009.00996.x. hdl:10654/18083. Stevens, P.F. 2006. AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite, versión 7. http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/ Archived...
2009. Kim et al. 2013a. Stevens, P.F. (2015) [1st. Pub. 2001], AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite, Missouri Botanical Garden, retrieved 13 April 2015 Peruzzi,...
The APG II system (AngiospermPhylogeny Group II system) of plant classification is the second, now obsolete, version of a modern, mostly molecular-based...
molecular comparison with Adoxa. Recent sources, including the AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite, treat this family as Viburnaceae Raf., nom. cons. Adoxa is a...
Stevens, P.F. "Santalales". AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite. Retrieved 2021-07-20. Nickrent, Daniel L. (2020). "Parasitic angiosperms: How often and how many...
Company. ISBN 0-7167-1007-2. APG 2009. Stevens, P. F. (2011). "AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite (at Missouri Botanical Garden)". Archived from the original on...
"Apiales". AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite. Retrieved 2009-02-05. AngiospermPhylogeny Group (2009). An update of the AngiospermPhylogeny Group classification...
taxonomic systems. Other sources, such as the AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite mostly follow the AngiospermPhylogeny Group. Brodiaea (or brodeia) is also used...
widely polyphyletic Icacinaceae. As of June 2016[update], the AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite accepts 11 genera: Apodytes - c. 6 species Calatola - 7 species...
Lophiola Metanarthecium Narthecium Nietneria AngiospermPhylogeny Group (2009). "An update of the AngiospermPhylogeny Group classification for the orders and...
paraphyletic. Some newer classification schemes, such as the update of the AngiospermPhylogeny Group, place the family Aristolochiaceae in the order Piperales,...
Picramniales, and Huerteales. The phylogeny of rosids shown below is adapted from the AngiospermPhylogenyWebsite. The nitrogen-fixing clade contains...
and rosids). The phylogeny of superasterids shown below is adapted from the AngiospermPhylogeny Group website. AngiospermPhylogeny Group (2016). "An...
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analyses of DNA sequences, such as those carried out by members of the AngiospermPhylogeny Group. In their APG III system of plant classification, they defined...