APG II system

A modern system of plant taxonomy, the APG II system of plant classification was published in 2003 by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, APG, in

The APG II system is the successor of the APG system. Each of these systems represents the broad consensus of a number of systematic botanists, united in the APG, working at several institutions worldwide.

The APG II system has proven to be influential and has been adopted in whole or in part (sometimes with modifications) in a number of recent references.

Main groups in the system (all unranked clades):

In more detail (but excluding a dozen unplaced genera), with in the beginning of each listing some families or orders that are not placed in a further clade:

Note: "+ ..." = optional segregrate family, that may be split off from the preceding family.

Cladogram

A cladogram showing the relationships, but excluding taxa not placed within an order:

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magnoliids
commelinids
rosids
eurosids I
eurosids II
asterids
euasterids I
euasterids II
Austrobaileyales
Canellales
Laurales
Magnoliales
Piperales
Acorales
Alismatales
Dioscoreales
Liliales
Pandanales
Arecales
Commelinales
Zingiberales
Ranunculales
Proteales
Gunnerales
Santalales
Saxifragales
Crossosomatales
Geraniales
Celastrales
Malpighiales
Oxalidales
Fabales
Rosales
Cucurbitales
Fagales
Myrtales
Brassicales
Malvales
Sapindales
Cornales
Ericales
Garryales
Gentianales
Lamiales
Solanales
Aquifoliales
Apiales
Asterales
Dipsacales