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Classification of Hamamelidae: 3 Families | Angiosperms

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Hamamelidae:- 1. Juglandaceae 2. Moraceae 3. Casuarinaceae. Family # 1. Juglandaceae: Salient Features of Juglandaceae: Trees or shrubs, large alternate, aromatic leaves, opposite in Alfaroa, Oreomunnia. Leaves are pinnately compound or ternate and usually 20-100 cm long. Wind pollinated, Inflorescence catkin. There are eight genera in the family including nut [...]

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Classification of Caryophyllidae: 3 Families | Angiosperms

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Caryophyllidae:- 1. Chenopodiaceae 2. Polygonaceae 3. Cactaceae. Family # 1. Chenopodiaceae: Salient Features of Chenopodiaceae: Animal or perennial herbs and shrubs of xerophytic and halophytic habitats, stem jointed, flowers small, green, usually inconspicuous, corolla absent, fruit indehiseent nutlet, embryo curved, betalins present, importants plants are Beet, Spinach and Russian thisle [...]

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Classification of Dilleniidae: 3 Families | Angiosperms

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Dilleniidae:- 1. Tiliaceae 2. Sterculiaceae 3. Violaceae. Family # 1. Tiliaceae: Salient Features of Tiliaceae: Generally trees like basswood, Linden etc. Leaves alternate flowers in cyme, in Tilia peduncles adnate half its length to a large membranous bract peristing in fruit aiding in dispersal. Vegetative characters of Tiliaceae: Generally Trees [...]

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