The Myrtales are an order of in the malvid clade of the rosid group of . Well-known members of Myrtales include: Myrtus, Metrosideros, Pimenta racemosa, clove, guava, acca (feijoa), allspice, eucalyptus, Lagerstroemia, Lawsonia inermis, pomegranate, water caltrop, Lythrum, Cuphea, Oenothera, , Epilobium, Laguncularia, leadwood tree, African birch, Miconia crenata, and velvet tree.
The APG III system places the order within the Rosids; this is corroborated by the placement of the Myrtales in the Malvid clade by the One Thousand Plant Transcriptomes Initiative.
Myrtales are placed as a sister to the eurosids II clade as of the publishing of the Eucalyptus grandis genome in June 2014.
The Cronquist system gives essentially the same composition, except the Vochysiaceae are removed to the order Polygalales, and the Thymelaeaceae are included. The families Sonneratiaceae, Trapaceae, and Punicaceae are removed from the Lythraceae. In the classification system of Rolf Dahlgren the Myrtales were in the superorder Myrtiflorae (also called Myrtanae). The APGIII system agrees with the older Cronquist circumscriptions of treating Psiloxylaceae and Heteropyxidaceae within Myrtaceae, and Memecyclaceae within Melastomataceae.
are reported in dicotyledoneous angiosperms, and notably in species in the order Myrtales.
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