Vascular Plants

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Reveal, J.L. (1993), New Ordinal Names for Extant Vascular Plants. Phytologia 74(3) : 173-177 (Paper) Reveal, J.L. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Actinidiales Takht. ex Reveal
  2. Blechnales Pic.Serm. ex Reveal
  3. Byblidales Nakai ex Reveal
  4. Cephalotaxales Takht. ex Reveal
  5. Cercidiphyllales Hu ex Reveal
  6. Dicksoniales Pic.Serm. ex Reveal
  7. Dioncophyllales Takht. ex Reveal
  8. Eupteleales Hu ex Reveal
  9. Hydrostachyales Diels ex Reveal
  10. Hymenophyllopsidales Pic.Serm. ex Reveal
  11. Lactoridales Takht. ex Reveal
  12. Loxsomatales Pic.Serm. ex Reveal
  13. Matoniales Reveal
  14. Myrothamnales Nakai ex Reveal
  15. Negripteridales Doweld
  16. Plagiogyriales Pic.Serm. ex Reveal
  17. Platyzomatales Doweld
  18. Psilotidae Reveal
  19. Salvadorales R.Dahlgren ex Reveal
  20. Sciadopityales Takht. ex Reveal
  21. Stromatoperidales Reveal
  22. Tecophilaeales Traub ex Reveal
  23. Winterales A.C.Sm. ex Reveal

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