Orchidales
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Orchidales is a botanical name of an order of flowering plants. In taxonomical systems, this is a relatively recent name, as early systems used descriptive botanical names for the order containing the orchids. The Bentham & Hooker and the Engler systems had the orchids in order Microspermae while the Wettstein system treats them as order Gynandrae. Circumscription of the order will vary with the taxonomic system being used. Although mostly the order will consist of the orchids only (usually in one family only, but sometimes divided into more families, as in the Dahlgren system, see below), sometimes other families are added:
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[edit] Circumscription in the Takhtajan system
- order Orchidales
- family Orchidaceae
[edit] Circumscription in the Cronquist system
Cronquist system (1981):
- order Orchidales
- family Geosiridaceae
- family Burmanniaceae
- family Corsiaceae
- family Orchidaceae
[edit] Circumscription in the Dahlgren system
- order Orchidales
- family Neuwiediaceae
- family Apostasiaceae
- family Cypripediaceae
- family Orchidaceae
[edit] Circumscription in the Thorne system
- order Orchidales
- family Orchidaceae
[edit] APG system
The order is not recognized in the APG II system, which assigns the orchids to order Asparagales.