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<td>[[Division (biology)|Division]]:</td><td>[[Magnoliophyta]] </td></tr>
<td>[[Division (biology)|Division]]:</td><td>[[Magnoliophyta]] </td></tr>
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<td>[[Class (biology)|Class]]: </td><td>Liliopsida ([[monocotyledon]]) </td></tr>
<td>[[Class (biology)|Class]]: </td><td>[[monocotyledon|Liliopsida]] </td></tr>
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<td>'''[[Order (biology)|Order]]''': </td><td>'''''Eriocaulales''''' </td></tr>
<td>'''[[Order (biology)|Order]]''': </td><td>'''''Eriocaulales''''' </td></tr>
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The '''Eriocaulales''' are an order of [[monocot]]s, including the tiny pipewort family, [[Eriocaulaceae]]. The family [[Xyridaceae]], which under the [[Cronquist system]] was placed in the [[Commelinales]], is sometimes included here as well, from which the whole order is sometimes called the ''Xyridales''. Some authors have also placed the [[Restionaceae]] here as well.
The '''Eriocaulales''' are an order of [[monocot]]s, including the tiny [[pipewort]] family, [[Eriocaulaceae]]. The family [[Xyridaceae]], which under the [[Cronquist system]] was placed in the [[Commelinales]], is sometimes included here as well, from which the whole order is sometimes called the ''Xyridales''. Some authors have also placed the [[Restionaceae]] here as well.


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Eriocaulales
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Eriocaulales

The Eriocaulales are an order of monocots, including the tiny pipewort family, Eriocaulaceae. The family Xyridaceae, which under the Cronquist system was placed in the Commelinales, is sometimes included here as well, from which the whole order is sometimes called the Xyridales. Some authors have also placed the Restionaceae here as well.