Rosales is a diverse order of flowering plants found across temperate and tropical regions, ranging from tall trees to small herbs and climbers. Many species are recognized for their serrated leaves, fleshy fruits, and ecological adaptability. Families within this order include several globally important crops and ornamentals.
Rosales is essential to ecosystems as food sources for wildlife and as foundational species in forest systems. Economically, it includes numerous crop plants cultivated for fruit, fiber, or ornament. A prime example is the apple tree (Malus domestica), grown worldwide for its nutrient-rich fruit and cultural symbolism, making it one of the most important temperate orchard crops.
Total families found for Rosales: 7
- 1) Cannabaceae
- 2) Elaeagnaceae
- 3) Moraceae
- 4) Rhamnaceae
- 5) Rosaceae
- 6) Ulmaceae
- 7) Urticaceae
Total plants found for Rosales: 55
- 1) African teak
- 2) Almond
- 3) Apple
- 4) Apricot
- 5) Asian pear
- 6) Azarole
- 7) Black chokeberry
- 8) Black mulberry
- 9) Blackberry
- 10) Breadfruit
- 11) Cempedak
- 12) Cherry
- 13) Cherry plum
- 14) Chinese hawthorn
- 15) Chinese white pear
- 16) Chokeberry
- 17) Creeping charlie
- 18) Dog rose
- 19) European nettle tree
- 20) European wild apple
- 21) Fig
- 22) Goumi
- 23) Greengage
- 24) Hemp
- 25) Hop
- 26) Indian jujube
- 27) Jackfruit
- 28) Japanese wineberry
- 29) Jujube
- 30) Kwai Muk
- 31) Loquat
- 32) Marang
- 33) Marijuana
- 34) Medlar
- 35) Mirabelle plum
- 36) Monkey Jack
- 37) Mulberry
- 38) Old fustic
- 39) Peach
- 40) Pear
- 41) Plum
- 42) Purple chokeberry
- 43) Quince
- 44) Ramie
- 45) Raspberry
- 46) Red chokeberry
- 47) Red mulberry
- 48) Rose
- 49) Rubber fig
- 50) Salmonberry
- 51) Shiny-leaf Buckthorn
- 52) Sour cherry
- 53) Strawberry
- 54) Sweet briar
- 55) White mulberry