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Classification of Malvales: 5 Families | Dicotyledonae

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Malvales. According to Engler, Malvales consists of five families:- 1. Tiliaceae 2. Elaeocarpaceae 3. Sterculiaceae 4. Malvaceae 5. Bombacaceae. Family # 1. Tiliaceae: Tiliaceae are trees and shrubs, rarely herbs; bark usually mucilaginous and with strong fibres. Leaves are alternate rarely opposite, simple, often lobed; stipules usually caducous rarely absent. [...]

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Classification of Rosales: 7 Families | Dicotyledonae

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Rosales. According to Engler, Rosales consists of seven families:- 1. Crassulaceae 2. Cephalotaceae 3. Saxifragaceae 4. Hamamelidaceae 5. Platanaceae 6. Rosaceae 7. Leguminosae. Family # 1. Crassulaceae: Succulent perennial herbs or shrubs. Leaves simple or compound, opposite, alterĀ­nate or whorled, exstipulate, more or less thick and fleshy. Inflorescence a dichasial [...]

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Classification of Centrospermae: 8 Families

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Centrospermae. According to Engler, Centrospermae consists of eight families:- 1. Chenopodiaceae 2. Amaranthaceae 3. Nyctaginaceae 4. Phytolaccaceae 5. Aizoaceae 6. Portulaccaceae 7. Basellaceae 8. Caryophyllaceae. Family # 1. Chenopodiaceae: Chenopodiaceae are annual or perennial herbs or shrubs, very rarely trees, often with swollen nodes, glabrous or "mealy" (covered with small [...]

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