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The Apiales is a group of about 3500 to 4000 species of asterids, a large subgroup of the flowering plants. The order Apiales falls into two large groups and one smaller one. The majority of the Apiales belong either to the Araliaceae (ginseng family) or to the Apiaceae (carrot family), also known as Umbelliferae.
Apiales consist of nine families, with the type family being the celery, carrot or parsley family, Apiaceae.
There are seven families in the order, the three largest of which are Apiaceae (carrot, or parsley, family), Araliaceae (ginseng family), and Pittosporaceae.
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