Pandanales is an order of flowering plants, with a pantropical distribution. The APG II system, which places this in the monocots, the order consists of five families: Thus circumscribed, the order includes palm-like trees, shrubs, lianas, and herbs. In older plant classifications, The circumscription in APG II is a slight change from that in the 1998 APG system, which used the circumscription:
The Cronquist system (1981) placed the order in subclass Arecidae in class Liliopsida [=monocotyledons] with only one family:
The Wettstein system (1935) placed the order in class Monocotyledones and used a different circumscription, incorporating:
The Bentham & Hooker system (1883) had a similar order under the name Nudifloreae, incorporating: UsesSeveral species in this order produce strap-like leaves that are used for basketry; Pandanus (Pandanaceae) is used across Oceania for thatch, basketry, and to make cloth, and Carludovica palmata (Cyclanthaceae) leaves are made into Panama hats. References
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