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Classification of Primulales: 2 Families | Dicotyledonae

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Primulales. According to Hutchinson, Primulales consists of two families:- 1. Mysinaceae 2. Primulaceae. Family # 1. Myrsinaceae: Myrsinaceae are evergreen trees or shrubs. Leaves are simple, alternate, entire, exstipulate; usually leathery. Inflorescence usually axillary, racemose or cymose or corymbose, rarely paniculate. Flowers are regular, bisexual, rarely unisexual hypogynous, bracteate. Sepals [...]

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Classification of Ebenales: 2 Families| Dicotyledonae

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Ebenales. According to Hutchinson, Ebenales consists of two families:- 1. Sapotaceae 2. Ebenaceae. Family # 1. Sapotaceae: Sapotaceae are trees or shrubs with milky latex; younger parts tomentose. Leaves are simple, alterĀ­nate or opposite, entire, coriaceous, usually exstipulate. Inflorescence an axillary or extra-axillary cyme, often in false umbel or flowers [...]

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Classification of Campanulatae: 2 Families | Dicotyledonae

In this article we will discuss about the classification of Campanulatae. According to Hutchinson, Campanulatae consists of two families:- 1. Campanulaceae 2. Compositae. Family # 1. Campanulaceae: Campanulaceae are annual or perennial herbs, undershrub's or rarely shrubs, very rarely trees; milky latex often present. Leaves are simple, exstipulate, alternate or rarely opposite. InfloreĀ­scence racemose or cymose, often paniculate or clustered [...]

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