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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...
- 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...
- traditionally defined. The traditional dicots are thus a paraphyletic group. The eudicots are the largest monophyletic group within the dicotyledons. They are distinguished...
- Proteales, Ranunculales and Tro****ndrales. Like the core eudicots (the rest of the eudicots), they have pollen grains with three colpi (grooves) or other...
- clade. This is one of three groups that comprise the Pentapetalae (core eudicots minus Gunnerales), the others being Dilleniales and the superasterids (Berberidopsidales...
- family in the phylogenetic tree and its classification among the other eudicots is uncertain. Some studies suggested that Dilleniaceae may be sister to...
- few hundred species, compared with hundreds of thousands of species of eudicots, monocots, and magnoliids. They diverged from the ancestral angiosperm...
- introduced species and e indicates an extinct species. This division of the eudicots is shown in the following cladogram: Recurved sandwort (Minuartia recurva)...
- (cycads) Ginkgoales (Ginkgo) Pinopsida (conifers) Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants) Basal angiosperms Core angiosperms Magnoliids Monocots Eudicots...
- especially in relation to gr****lands and understory. Typically, these are eudicots without woody stems. The word forb is derived from Gr**** phorbḗ (φορβή)...