- The
eudicots or
eudicotyledons are
flowering plants that have two seed
leaves (cotyledons) upon germination. The term
derives from
dicotyledon (etymologically...
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spongy parenchyma cells,
which in some
cases can
store starch. In
eudicotyledons, pith is
located in the
center of the stem. In monocotyledons, it extends...
- and
Ximeniaceae are now recognized. The
rosids are a
large group of
eudicotyledons containing approximately 70 000 species, more than a
quarter of the...
- are an
order of
flowering plants,
belonging to the
malvid group of
eudicotyledons under the APG IV system. Well-known
members of Br****icales
include cabbage...
- This is a list of
vascular plants that are
indigenous to, or
naturalised on,
Norfolk Island. The list is
based on the most
recent authoritative treatment...
- cotyl- cup Gr**** κοτύλη (kotúlē) cotyledon, dicotyledon, dicotyledonous,
eudicotyledon, monocotyledon, monocotyledonous,
tricotyledonous -cracy, -crat government...
- cotyl- cup Gr**** κοτύλη (kotúlē) cotyledon, dicotyledon, dicotyledonous,
eudicotyledon, monocotyledon, monocotyledonous,
tricotyledonous -cracy, -crat government...
- Tracheophyta; Euphyllophyta; ****tophyta; Magnoliophyta; Mesangio****e;
eudicotyledons; Gunneridae; Pentapetalae; rosids; malvids; Malvales; Malvaceae; Helicteroideae;...
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Sapindales are
contained within the
malvids of the
rosid clade within the
eudicotyledons. The
order contains nine to 15 families, 460 genera, and from 5,400...
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families of angiosperms,
solid styles are
considered typical of the
eudicotyledons and are rare in the monocotyledons. The
stigma is
variable in shape...