Euphorbiales
Appearance

Euphorbiales is an order of flowering plants that is not currently recognized in the most authoritative modern treatment of plant taxonomy.[1] In the APG II system (2003) the plants involved are mostly placed in the order Malpighiales.
A well known system that did recognize the order was the Cronquist system (1981) which placed the order in subclass Rosidae and used this circumscription:
- order Euphorbiales
- family Buxaceae
- family Simmondsiaceae
- family Euphorbiaceae (more broadly defined than in the APG II and III systems)
- family Pandaceae
References
[edit]- ^ Webster, Grady (January 1987). "The saga of the spurges: a review of classification and relationships in the Euphorbiales". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 94 (1–2): 3–46. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1987.tb01036.x.