Definition
Order Fagales is a taxonomic grouping that includes several families of flowering plants, primarily trees and shrubs. Key members include beeches, oaks, birches, walnuts, and alders. These plants are characterized by their wind-pollinated flowers and the production of nuts or similar fruits. They form a vital component of temperate and boreal forest ecosystems. Think of them as the building blocks of many forests around the globe. Order Fagales emphasizes the interconnectedness of plant life.