ERICACEAE. Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008 magnoliids monocots eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots.

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ERICACEAE

Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008 magnoliids monocots eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots

general Asterid Characters fused corolla stamens adnate to corolla stamens equal to or fewer than perianth lobes gynoecium 2-carpellate Ericaceae make it on only the first two

ERICALES

ERICACEAE  alternate, simple leaves with arcuate veins  stamens 2x petals  inverted stamens  poricidal anthers  5-carpellate, many seeds

Cavendishia, Ericaceae

Paphia Vaccinium Macleania Ceratostema Vaccinium Satyria Dimorphanthera Vaccinium Agapetes Vaccinium

Pernettya

Gaultheria

Cavendishia

Ceratostema

Satyria

Semiramisia

Befaria

Anthopterus

Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008 magnoliids monocots eurosids I rosids core eudicots eudicots