Magnoliopsida Magnoliophyta Plantae Flora and Fauna
Magnoliopsida is the group of flowering plants traditionally classified as dicotyledons. The dicots produce a pair of seed leaves that push through the soil when they germinate as against the single leaf produced by monocots. About four fifths of the flowering plants are dicots, about 200,000 species, and they include oaks, potatoes, daisies, cabbages, roses, cacti, buttercups, chestnut trees, heathers, mints and beans.The dicots are listed under their family names.
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Magnoliopsida
See Also:
- Leaf Terminology - Terms used in describing leaves, buds and twigs, plantae with photographs.
- Carnivorous Plants in the Wilderness - An online book by Makoto Honda, with a general description plantae of all insectivorous plants in the world. Includes detailed information, plantae illustrations, and photographs of pitcher plants (Sarracenia), cobra plant (Darlingtonia), plantae sundews (Drosera), Venus flytra
- Plant Diversity: Carnivorous Plants - Information on the Sundews and Pitcher Plants that magnoliophyta grow in plantae the wet tropics of Australia.
- Dicots Overview - Overview of the major families of the class Dicotylodonea (broad-leaved plants).
- PhytoImages: Families of Dicotyledons - Key to families of dicotyledons provided by Kevin Nixon.
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