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The following 8 orders.
  • Order Boraginales. Family: Boraginaceae.
  • Order Garryales. Families: Eucommiaceae, Garryaceae.
  • Order Gentianales. Families: Apocynaceae, Gelsemiaceae, Gentianaceae, Loganiaceae, Rubiaceae.
  • Order Icacinales. ...
  • Order Lamiales. ...
  • Order Metteniusales. ...
  • Order Solanales. ...
  • Order Vahliales.
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Several new orders are recognized: Boraginales, Dilleniales, Icacinales, Metteniusiales and Vahliales.
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Major orders of flowering plants from www.toppr.com
What are different types of flowers?They can be classified in many ways: based on the presence of seeds, stems, leaves, and roots.