Three different
definitions of the rosids were used. Some authors included the orders
Saxifragales and
Vitales in the rosids. Others excluded both of these orders. The circumscription used in this article is that of the
APG IV classification, which includes Vitales, but excludes Saxifragales. Thus, the rosids consist of two groups: the order Vitales and the eurosids. The eurosids, in turn, are divided into two groups: fabids (Fabidae, eurosids I) and malvids (Malvidae, eurosids II).
Orders The rosids consist of 17 orders. In addition to Vitales, there are eight orders in fabids and eight orders in malvids. Some of the orders have only recently been recognized. These are Vitales, Zygophyllales, Crossosomatales, Picramniales, and Huerteales. == Phylogeny ==