- was superior.
Under Engler and Prantl's
revision of 1931, the
group Monochlamydeae was
completely abandoned. The
group was one of
three within the Dicotyledons...
- Most
flowers have
either petals or sepals, but not both,
known as
monochlamydeae, and have
pistils and
stamens in
different flowers,
known as diclinous...
- system,
latest version published in 1935, ****igned the
order to the
Monochlamydeae in
subclass Choripetalae of
class Dicotyledones. It used the cir****scription:...
- system, last
revised in 1935,
recognized this
order and
placed it in the
Monochlamydeae in
subclass Choripetalae of
class Dicotyledones.
These systems used...
- polypetale)
Gamopetalae (Dicotyledones gamopetalae)
Monochlamydeae (Dicotyledones
monochlamydeae)
Under that
system Gamopetalae is a Sub
class and comprises;...
- VII]
subclassis 3. COROLLIFLORÆ [Parts VIII - XIII(1)]
subclassis 4.
MONOCHLAMYDEÆ [Parts XIII(2) - XVI]
classis II. MONOCOTYLEDONEÆ Vol I
Table of genera...
-
recognized the
family and
placed it in the
order Hamamelidales in the
Monochlamydeae in
subclass Choripetalae of the
class Dicotyledones.
Based on molecular...
-
Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis (1824–1873), also
known by its
standard botanical abbreviation Prodr. (DC.), is a 17-volume
treatise on...
- CXCVIII. RESTIACEÆ CXCIX. CYPERACEÆ CC. GRAMINEÆ
Gamopetalae Heteromerae Monochlamydeae Singh 2010,
Bentham &
Hooker pp. 308–312
Bentham &
Hooker 1862–1883...
-
Coniferae Gnetinae Angio****e p. 467
Dicotyledones p. 539
Choripetalae Monochlamydeae p. 540
Dialypetalae Sympetalae Monocotyledones p. 848
Flagellatae p...