Contortae

Contortae as a term has appeared in several senses in botanical taxonomy, most conspicuously as follows:

Order Contortae

Order Contortae is no longer recognised in botanical taxonomy. After a varied history in the nineteenth century, predominant opinion on the Contortae assigned several families to the order in the mid twentieth century, though never with unanimity. They typically included:

By the late twentieth century there were moves to withdraw recognition of the plant order Contortae, and merge it with the order Gentianales or Loganiales (which now is regarded as a synonym of Gentianales). For details of the reassignment of the families to orders, see the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group publication

Other occurrences of the term

Contortae is a section of the genus Oenothera.

Contortae is a section in the family Acanthaceae.

Contortae is a subsection of the genus Pinus.

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