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group within the
dicotyledons. They are
distinguished from all
other flowering plants by the
structure of
their pollen.
Other dicotyledons and the monocotyledons...
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tricolpate pollen grains and
dicotyledonous traits. The term
means "true
dicotyledons", as it
contains the
majority of
plants that have been
considered dicots...
- came to have its
modern meaning of all the
flowering plants including Dicotyledons and Monocotyledons. The APG
system treats the
flowering plants as an...
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There are at
least 2109
species of
dicotyledons found in
Montana according to the
Montana Field Guide. This is a list of
Dicotyledoneae orders found in...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 45
species Critically endangered (CR): 5,702
species Endangered (EN): 10,901
species Vulnerable (VU): 9,673
species ...
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Structure and
Conclusion of the
General Introduction,
Anatomy of the
Dicotyledons, vol. II (2nd ed.),
Clarendon Press, pp. 1-51 [1-2 by C. R. Melcalfe]...
- This page
covers a
group of
dicotyledon families (Lauraceae to Salicaceae). For the
background to this list see
parent article List of the
vascular plants...
- (Monocotyledons), or two (
Dicotyledons). The
cotyledons are also the
source of
nutrients in the non-endospermic
dicotyledons, in
which case they replace...
- wood from
conifers (e.g. pine) is
called softwood, and the wood from
dicotyledons (usually broad-leaved trees, e.g. oak) is
called hardwood.
These names...
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placed the
order in the
subclass Magnoliidae of
class Magnoliopsida (=
dicotyledons) and used this cir****scription:[citation needed]
order Magnoliales family...