R. Fraley

Fabales Field Notes

This section is a work in progress. It will continue to evolve as I add more field notes, photographs, and comparisons for the families within Fabales. The goal is to create a resource that emphasizes the observable characteristics of these plants in their natural habitats, aiding in identification and appreciation of their diversity.

Fabales is treated here as a taxonomic order within the eudicots, following the APG IV system. It belongs within the rosid branch of the core eudicots. The families included in this section are Fabaceae (legumes), Polygalaceae (milkworts), Quillajaceae (soapbarks), and Surianaceae (bay cedar family and allies). Each family page will include field notes, photographs, and comparisons to help with identification and understanding of these plants in their natural contexts.

Content in this section may include:

This material is intentionally separated from the Gallery.

The Gallery presents these plants as photographic subjects; these field notes explore them as bilogical organisms.

Both perspectives inform one another.

Fabales Families

Fabaceae
Fabaceae
Legume family
Field notes and family guides for Fabaceae, the legume family, emphasizing pea-like flowers, compound leaves, pods, habitat, and seasonal context.
Polygalaceae
Polygalaceae
Milkwort family
Field notes and family guides for Polygalaceae, emphasizing visible structure, habitat, and seasonal context.
Quillajaceae
Quillajaceae
Soapbark family
Field notes and family guides for Quillajaceae, emphasizing visible structure, habitat, and seasonal context.
Surianaceae
Surianaceae
Bay cedar family
Field notes and family guides for Surianaceae, emphasizing visible structure, habitat, and seasonal context.