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- Polypetalae was a taxonomic grouping used in the identification of plants, but it is now considered to be an artificial group, one that does not reflect...
- monopetalae 17 (Tubiflorae) Phanerocotyledonae completae, hypogynae, polypetalae 18–22 (Centrisporae, Brevistylae, Polycarpellae, Valvisporae, Columniferae)...
- Sida acuta, the common wireweed, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is believed to have originated in Central America...
- second artificial and non scientific series. The group Disciflorae are polypetalae and dicotyledonous. The group comprises: Flowers having prominent disc...
- Handbook for Laboratories of Pure and Applied Botany. Vol. I, Introduction, Polypetalae, Gamopetalae. trans. Leonard A. Boodle, Felix Eugene Fritsch. Oxford:...
- $193 (set). ISBN 81-900539-3-0. Contents: Volume I ISBN 81-900539-4-9: Polypetalae: Dedication. Preface. Novelties in this Flora. Precursory or related...
- et specierum exemplis selectis. Sectio prima. Plantae Dicotyledoneae polypetalae. In: Abhandelungen der mathematischphysikalischen classe der Königlich...
- John G. (1884). "Contribution to the Flora of Madagascar. - Part I. Polypetalae". The Journal of the Linnean Society. Botany. 20: 104. Retrieved 3 April...
- The group was one of three within the Dicotyledons, the others being Polypetalae and Gamopetalae. It included plants with flowers that had either a calyx...
- characteristics. They divided the dicotyledon class into three subclasses; Polypetalae (Dicotyledones polypetale) Gamopetalae (Dicotyledones gamopetalae) Monochlamydeae...