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It is of uncertain placement within the order Ericales, and was described in 2001.
Mycorrhiza is an interesting property, frequently associated with the Ericales.
Ericaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Ericales.
It is a member of the order Ericales.
Fouquieria species do not have a particularly close resemblance to any other sort of plants; genetic evidence has shown that they belong in the Ericales.
Before genetic evidence appeared in the last 10 years, the placement of the Actinidiaceae within the Ericales was highly controversial.
Myrsinaceae, or the Myrsine family, is a rather large family from the order Ericales.
Ericoid mycorrhiza are a symbiotic relationship between fungi and the roots of plants from the order Ericales.
Ericales are a cosmopolitic order.
Pyrolaceae, as part of the Ericales produce pollen in anthers which open by apical pores.
Ascomycota fungi form ericoid mycorrhizas with plants of the order Ericales, and ectomycorrhizas with trees.
Ericales (heather order)
Under the Cronquist system, the Ericales included a smaller group of plants, which were placed among the Dilleniidae:
The genus Mitrastema (tribe Mitrastemeae) was shown to be unrelated and a member of the order Ericales.
Ericales (Rhododendron).
Styracaceae is a small family of flowering plants in the order Ericales, containing 11 genera and about 160 species of trees and shrubs.
The APG II system places this family in the order Ericales, of the asterids.
A phylogeny based on mitochondrial genes places Mitrastemon in the order Ericales, but this result had only 76% maximum likelihood bootstrap support.
The fossil plant Paradinandra suecica could not be assigned to any family, but was placed incertae sedis within the order Ericales when described in 2001.
The Distribution and Phylogeny of Aluminium Accumulating Plants in the Ericales.
The APG II system, used here, includes all the plants involved in the (expanded) order Ericales.
Ebenaceae is a family of flowering plants, belonging to order Ericales, which includes ebony and persimmon among approximately 768 species of trees and shrubs.
They are evergreen, sometimes deciduous, ericales with leaves alternate or rarely opposite, simple, whole, stipules absent, more or less leathery some times lauroid.
Symplocos is a genus of flowering plants in the order Ericales, containing about 250 species native to Asia, Australia and the Americas.
The Ericales are a large and diverse order of dicotyledons, including for example tea, persimmon, blueberry, Brazil nut, and azalea.