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Everything about Liliidae totally explainedLiliidae is a botanical name at the rank of subclass. of the subclass will vary with the being used (there are many such systems); the only requirement being that it includes the family Liliaceae.
Liliidae in Takhtajan system
The Takhtajan system treats this as one of six subclasses within class Liliopsida (= monocotyledons). This subclass consists of:
Liliidae in Cronquist system
The Cronquist system treats this as one of four subclasses within class Liliopsida (= monocotyledons), and it consists of:
subclass Liliidae
: order Liliales
: order Orchidales
Liliidae in Dahlgren and Thorne systems
In the Dahlgren system and the Thorne system (1992) this is an important name: this subclass comprises the monocotyledons (in APG II these are the monocots).
Dahlgren
subclass Liliidae [=monocotyledons]
: superorder Alismatanae
: superorder Triuridanae
: superorder Aranae
: superorder Lilianae
: superorder Bromelianae
: superorder Zingiberanae
: superorder Commelinanae
: superorder Arecanae
: superorder Cyclanthanae
: superorder Pandananae
Thorne (1992)
(in the version of the system as depicted by Reveal)
subclass Liliidae [=monocotyledons ]
: superorder Lilianae
: superorder Hydatellanae
: superorder Triuridanae
: superorder Aranae
: superorder Cyclanthanae
: superorder Pandananae
: superorder Arecanae
: superorder Commelinanae
Liliidae in APG II system
The APG and APG II systems don't use formal botanical names above the rank of order, and names such as Liliopsida and Liliidae have no place in these systems.
Further Information
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