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Classification of Angiosperms

In this article we will discuss about the classification of angiosperms. Human interaction with the flowering plants is a fundamental biological activity. As we know all living animals even human being rely on angiosperms for substance. The world 20,000 years ago was probably much mere familiar with the local flora, in terms of species recognition than most people today because [...]

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Classification of Mangoliidae: 3 Families | Angiosperms

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Mangoliidae:- 1. Magnoliaceae 2. Lauraceae 3. Piperaceae. Family # 1. Magnoliaceae: Salient Features of Magnoliaceae: Magnolia, trees and shrubs, leaves alternate, simple, stipulate. Stipules large and enclosing the young buds, falling quickly and leaving scar at the node. Flower perfect, often large, many separate sepals, petals or undifferentiated, stamen and [...]

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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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