Definition of Order primulales

1. Noun. Primulaceae; Theophrastaceae; Myrsinaceae; and (in some classifications) Plumbaginaceae.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Order Primulales

order Piciformes
order Piperales
order Plantaginales
order Platyctenea
order Plecoptera
order Plectognathi
order Pleuronectiformes
order Plumbaginales
order Podicipediformes
order Podicipitiformes
order Polemoniales
order Polygonales
order Polymastigina
order Polypodiales
order Primates
order Primulales
order Proboscidea
order Procellariiformes
order Proteales
order Protura
order Pseudomonadales
order Pseudoscorpiones
order Pseudoscorpionida
order Psilophytales
order Psilotales
order Psittaciformes
order Psocoptera
order Pterosauria
order Pulmonata
order Pycnogonida

Literary usage of Order primulales

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

1. Flora of Pennsylvania by Thomas Conrad Porter (1903)
"Order PRIMULALES. 243 Ovary several-celled. Upper portion of the ovaries distinct. Crassulaceae in Order ROSALES. 157 Upper portion of the ovaries united. ..."

2. Flora of Miami: Being Descriptions of the Seed-plants Growing Naturally on by John Kunkel Small (1913)
"Ovary with one fertile cavity. Ovules numerous on a basal placenta. Primulaceae in Order PRIMULALES. Ovule solitary, the placentae not basal. ..."

3. Nature and Development of Plants by Carlton Clarence Curtis (1918)
"151. Orders of a Higher Type than the Ericales.—The primrose order (Primulales) forms a very natural transition from the ..."

4. Contributions to the Paleobotany of Peru, Bolivia and Chile: Five Papers by Edward Wilber Berry (1922)
"... are scantily represented, although both are important in the existing flora of the American tropics. The order Primulales ..."

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