| 1. | Morphological and chemical characters also support the separation of Calceolariaceae from Scrophulariaceae and other Lamiales.
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| 2. | It belongs to the order of Lamiales.
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| 3. | "' Bignoniaceae "'is a order Lamiales commonly known as the bignonias.
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| 4. | "' Tetrachondraceae "'is a flowering plant family in the order Lamiales.
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| 5. | The family has traditionally been considered closely related to Verbenaceae,; in the 1990s, phylogenetic order Lamiales.
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| 6. | There are at least 101 members of the borage, mint and verbena order, Lamiales, found in Montana.
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| 7. | It is found most notably in many Lamiaceae ( dicotyledons in the order Lamiales ), especially in the subfamily Nepetoideae.
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| 8. | Examples are orchids and the flowers of most members of the Lamiales ( e . g ., Scrophulariaceae and Gesneriaceae ).
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| 9. | Placement of the family used to be in the Scrophulariales, which has been merged with Lamiales in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group system.
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| 10. | One common trait found in several Lamiales families that may have led to carnivory is the secretion of proteinase mucilage through leaf surfaces.
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