Ranunculales |
This order has eight
families and about 3,000 species.
Most the species in this order are herbs, vines and shrubs. Plants in this order can be found in a wide range of habitats and are found in all regions of the world. |
Ranunculaceae - Buttercup Family There are about 2,000 species of vines and herbs in the buttercup family. Plants in this family are found all over the world, but are most common in temperate and cold regions. Leaves on most plants in this family alternate and male and female parts, the stamens and pistils, are separate. Most flowers have five or fewer petals. Plants include columbine, larkspur, buttercup, anemone, windflower, larkspur, marsh marigold, clematis and monkshood.
CoriariaceaeThere are 15 species in this family. Plants in this family are found in South and Central America, the western Mediterranean, Asia, New Guinea, New Zealand and some islands in the South Pacific. SabiaceaePlants in this family are found in Southeast Asia and Mexico and South America. |
Berberidaceae - Barberry Family
Menispermaceae - Moonseed Family
CircaeasteraceaeThere are two species in this family. Circaeaster can be found from the northwestern Himalayas to northwestern China and kingdonia can be found in northern and western China.
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