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Magnoliids,
Magnoliidae or
Magnolianae are a
clade of
flowering plants. With more than 10,000 species,
including magnolias, nutmeg, bay laurel, cinnamon...
- Canellales, Laurales,
Magnoliales and
Piperales are
grouped together as the
magnoliid orders, with
Chloranthales as a
sister group. Amborellales, Nymphaeales...
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Families and
Genera of
Vascular Plants. II
Flowering plants - Dicotyledons.
Magnoliid,
Hamamelid and
Caryophyllid families. Vol. II. Berlin:
Springer Science+Business...
- distributed.
Nearly all
species belong to the
eudicot (75%),
monocot (23%), and
magnoliid (2%) clades. The
remaining five
clades contain a
little over 250 species...
- seed leaf). Historically,
authors have used the
terms tricolpates or non-
magnoliid dicots. The
current botanical terms were
introduced in 1991, by evolutionary...
- (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)
Basal angiosperms Core
angiosperms Magnoliids Monocots Eudicots...
- (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)
Basal angiosperms Core
angiosperms Magnoliids Monocots Eudicots...
- not
actually trees; they are not
woody nor is the
stalk perennial. 17
magnoliid families include trees.
Annonaceae (Custard
apple family) Annona, Cherimoya...
- (cycads)
Ginkgoales (Ginkgo)
Pinopsida (conifers)
Gnetopsida Angio****e (flowering plants)
Basal angiosperms Core
angiosperms Magnoliids Monocots Eudicots...
- The
Green River Formation is a
geological formation located in the
Intermountain West of the
United States, in the
states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming...