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identifying the
pollen classes. The
eudicots can be
divided into two groups: the
basal eudicots and the core
eudicots.
Basal eudicot is an
informal name for a paraphyletic...
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group known as the
basal eudicots. It is the most
basal clade in this group; in
other words, it is
sister to the
remaining eudicots.
Widely known members...
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traditionally defined. The
traditional dicots are thus a
paraphyletic group. The
eudicots are the
largest monophyletic group within the dicotyledons. They are distinguished...
- C.
elegans most
commonly refers to the
model round worm
Caenorhabditis elegans. It may also
refer to any of the
species below. They are listed,
first in...
- clade. This is one of
three groups that
comprise the
Pentapetalae (core
eudicots minus Gunnerales), the
others being Dilleniales and the
superasterids (Berberidopsidales...
- The
hypocotyl (short for "hypocotyledonous stem",
meaning "below seed leaf") is the stem of a
germinating seedling,
found below the
cotyledons (seed leaves)...
- Proteales,
Ranunculales and Tro****ndrales. Like the core
eudicots (the rest of the
eudicots), they have
pollen grains with
three colpi (grooves) or other...
- The
paleoflora of the
Eocene Okanagan Highlands includes all
plant and
fungi fossils preserved in the
Eocene Okanagan Highlands Lagerstätten. The highlands...
- few
hundred species,
compared with
hundreds of
thousands of
species of
eudicots, monocots, and magnoliids. They
diverged from the
ancestral angiosperm...
- For
classification of
flowering plants, see APG II system.
About 210
eudicot families include trees.
Adoxaceae (Moschatel family) Sambucus, Elderberry...