Ranunculidae

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Ranunculidae is a subclass of plants used in some taxonomic systems and not others. By necessity it includes the order Ranunculales, but otherwise it differs between taxonomic systems.

In the Takhtajan system, Ranunculidae is a subclass of the class Magnoliopsida (for them, dicotyledons).

In the Reveal system, Ranunculidae is the only subclass of the class Ranunculopsida. It has only one superorder, Ranunculanae.

subclass 1. Ranunculidae

superorder 1. Ranunculanae
order 1. Lardizabalales
family 1. Lardizabalaceae
family 2. Sargentodoxaceae
family 3. Decaisneaceae
order 2. Menispermales
family 1. Menispermaceae
order 3. Berberidales
family 1. Nandinaceae
family 2. Berberidaceae
family 3. Ranzaniaceae
family 4. Podophyllaceae
family 5. Leonticaceae
order 4. Ranunculales
family 1. Hydrastidaceae
family 2. Ranunculaceae
order 5. Circaeasterales
family 1. Kingdoniaceae
family 2. Circaeasteraceae
order 6. Glaucidiales
family 1. Glaucidiaceae
order 7. Paeoniales
family 1. Paeoniaceae
order 8. Papaverales
family 1. Pteridophyllaceae
family 2. Papaveraceae
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