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Abstract The informal angiosperm group asterids consists of 107 families and over 80 000 species. It is named after the genus Aster of the Asteraceae family. Today 10 orders, viz. Cornales, Ericales, Garryales, Gentianales, Lamiales, Solanales, Aquifoliales, Apiales, Asteriales, and Dipsacales, are included in the group.
Title: Asterids
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Abstract The informal angiosperm group asterids consists of 107 families and over 80 000 species.
It is named after the genus Aster of the Asteraceae family.
Today 10 orders, viz.
Cornales, Ericales, Garryales, Gentianales, Lamiales, Solanales, Aquifoliales, Apiales, Asteriales, and Dipsacales, are included in the group.

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