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  2. Flowering plant - Wikipedia

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    The diversity of flowering plants is not evenly distributed. Nearly all species belong to the eudicot (75%), monocot (23%), and magnoliid (2%) clades. The remaining five clades contain a little over 250 species in total; i.e. less than 0.1% of flowering plant diversity, divided among nine families.

  3. Cronquist system - Wikipedia

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    The Cronquist system is a taxonomic classification system of flowering plants.It was developed by Arthur Cronquist in a series of monographs and texts, including The Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants (1968; 2nd edition, 1988) and An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants (1981) (see Bibliography).

  4. Plant taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    Non-flowering seed plant approx. 1,000 They are a group of seed producing plants, which include Coniferophyta,Ginkgophyta,Cycadophyta and Gnetophyta. Angiosperms: Flowering plants approx. 300,000 They are divided into two main classes the monocotyledons and dicotyledons, produce seeds that are protected by fruits.

  5. List of systems of plant taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    "The classification and geography of the flowering plants: dicotyledons of the class Angiospermae". Botanical Review. 66 (4): 441–647. Bibcode:2000BotRv..66..441T.

  6. Dicotyledon - Wikipedia

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    Dicotyledon plantlet Young castor oil plant showing its prominent two embryonic leaves (), which differ from the adult leaves. The dicotyledons, also known as dicots (or, more rarely, dicotyls), [2] are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants (angiosperms) were formerly divided.

  7. Branches of botany - Wikipedia

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    Botany is a natural science concerned with the study of plants.The main branches of botany (also referred to as "plant science") are commonly divided into three groups: core topics, concerned with the study of the fundamental natural phenomena and processes of plant life, the classification and description of plant diversity; applied topics which study the ways in which plants may be used for ...

  8. Takhtajan system - Wikipedia

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    As published in Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants [5] [3] [6] [7] Division Magnoliophyta (2 classes, 17 subclasses, 71 superorders, 232 orders, 589 families Class Magnoliopsida Brongn. (1843) (Dicotyledons) 11 subclasses, 55 superorders, 175 orders, 458 families Subclass Magnoliidae Novak ex Takht. (1967)

  9. APG IV system - Wikipedia

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    Evolution of angiosperms shown in diagram format, per APG IV. The APG IV system of flowering plant classification is the fourth version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy for flowering plants (angiosperms) being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG).

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