| 1. | Caryophyllales is separated into two suborders : Caryophyllineae and Polygonineae.
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| 2. | Cactaceae are a plant family, under the order Caryophyllales.
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| 3. | The family Droseraceae is part of the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots.
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| 4. | The others are Gunnerales, Dilleniaceae, Rosids, Santalales, Berberidopsidales, Caryophyllales, and asterids.
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| 5. | The APG favours much larger orders and families, and the order Caryophyllales " sensu"
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| 6. | In these systems the order is placed close to the order Caryophyllales ( or its predecessor Centrospermae ).
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| 7. | Systematists are undecided on whether Caryophyllales should be placed within the rosid complex or sister to the asterid clade.
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| 8. | These two suborders were formerly ( and sometimes still are ) recognized as two orders, Polygonales and Caryophyllales.
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| 9. | The 2009 APG III system assigned the first two families to the order Caryophyllales and the last family to the order Ericales.
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| 10. | A relationship with Caryophyllales, was formerly suggested; but morphology ( S-plastids ) and chemistry are close to Geraniales.
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