Celastrales is a diverse order that has no conspicuous distinguishing characteristic and is consequently hard to recognize. The flowers are usually small with a conspicuous nectary disk . The stipules are small or rarely absent. The micropyle has 2 openings and is therefore called a bistomal micropyle. ... source: Wikipedia
| Accepted name | Source |
|---|---|
| Celastrales |
| Synonyms | Source |
|---|---|
| Hippocrateales Juss. ex Bercht. & J.Presl | |
| Published in: Berchtold, F. von & Presl, J.S. 1820, O Prirozenosti Rostlin | |
| Brexiales Lindl. | |
| Published in: Lindley, J. 1833, Nixus Plantarum | |
| Stackhousiales Mart. | |
| Published in: Martius, C.F.P. von 1835, Conspectus Regni Vegetabilis | |
| Parnassiales J.Presl | |
| Published in: Presl, J.S. 1846, Nowoceska Bibl. [Wsobecny Rostl.] 7 | |
| Brexiales Lindl. | |
| Published in: Takhtajan, A.L. 1997, Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants | |
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