Definition of Sapindales

1. Noun. An order of dicotyledonous plants.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapindales

Sao Louis
Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo fever
Sao Paulo typhus
Sao Thome e Principe
Sao Thome e Principe monetary unit
Sao Tiago Island
Sao Tome
Sao Tome and Principe
Sao Tome e Principe
Saone
Saone River
Sapan
Saphar
Sapindaceae
Sapindales (current term)
Sapindus drumondii
Sapindus marginatus
Sapindus saponaria
Sapir
Saponaria
Saponaria officinalis
Saponaria vaccaria
Sapotaceae
Sappey
Sappey's fibres
Sappey's plexus
Sappey's veins
Sapphic ode

Literary usage of Sapindales

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Vegetable World: Being a History of Plants, with Their Botanical by Louis Figuier (1869)
"In general terms, the order may be said to abound in plants both useful and ornamental. Sapindales. ..."

2. Nature and Development of Plants by Carlton Clarence Curtis (1918)
"Orders Suggestive of the Sapindales.—The geranium order, Geraniales, shows essentially the same type and range of variation in the flower as the Sapindales, ..."

3. The Vegetable World: Being a History of Plants, with Their Botanical by Louis Figuier (1869)
"In general terms, the order may be said to abound in plants both useful and ornamental. Sapindales. ..."

4. Nature and Development of Plants by Carlton Clarence Curtis (1918)
"Orders Suggestive of the Sapindales.—The geranium order, Geraniales, shows essentially the same type and range of variation in the flower as the Sapindales, ..."

5. Morphology of Angiosperms: (Morphology of Spermatophytes. Part II) by John Merle Coulter, Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1903)
"It is chiefly distinguished from the Sapindales, with which it is parallel and very closely allied, by the orientation of the ovules, the raphe of the ..."

6. Morphology of Angiosperms: (Morphology of Spermatophytes. Part II) by John Merle Coulter, Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1903)
"It is chiefly distinguished from the Sapindales, with which it is parallel and very closely allied, by the orientation of the ovules, the raphe of the ..."

7. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1913)
"Among the orders which show the multiseriate ray is Sapindales. ... Sapindales, just as Castanea and Castanopsis are degenerate members of the oak family. ..."

8. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1913)
"Among the orders which show the multiseriate ray is Sapindales. ... Sapindales, just as Castanea and Castanopsis are degenerate members of the oak family. ..."

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