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Laurales is the botanical name of an order of flowering plants. It will always include the family Lauraceae (the Bay laurel family). This order has not always been recognised by systems of plant taxonomy, these plants sometimes being included in order Magnoliales.

The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), places the order in the clade magnoliids (thus excluded from the eudicots) and uses this circumscription:

This order includes about 2500-2800 species from 85-90 genera, which comprise seven families of trees and shrubs. Most of the species are tropical and subtropical, though a few genera reach the temperate zone.

The earliest lauraceous fossils are from to the early Cretaceous. It is possible that the ancient origin of this order is one of the reasons for its highly diverged morphology. Indeed, presently no single morphological character is known which would unify all the plants present in these Laurales.


This placement and circumscription is exactly the same as in the APG system, of 1998.


The Cronquist system, of 1981, placed the order in the subclass Magnoliidae of class Magnoliopsida * and used this circumscription:

The alteration by APG is not as large as may seem: the plants in families Atherospermataceae and Siparunaceae were already present in Cronquist's family Monimiaceae. Cronquist's family Idiospermaceae has stayed to become part of family Calycanthaceae.

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