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  1. Magnoliopsida. Magnoliopsida is a valid botanical name for a class of flowering plants. [1] By definition the class will include the family Magnoliaceae, but its circumscription can otherwise vary, being more inclusive or less inclusive depending upon the classification system being discussed. Magnolia flowers.

  2. Magnoliophyta. Class: Magnoliopsida. Magnoliopsida or dicotyledons is the name of a class of plants in taxonomy. They are also called dicots. It is the biggest group of flowering plants. Seedlings in this group have two seed leaves. Monocots have one seed leaf.

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  4. Magnoliopsida. Definition noun (plant taxonomy) A taxonomic class comprised of the dicotyledonous plants, according to the Takhtajan system and the Cronquist system of flowering plant classification Supplement The flowering plants (angiosperms) that make up the division Magnoliophyta may be grouped into two major plant groups: Dicotyledoneae (or Magnoliopsida) and Monocotyledonae (or Liliopsida).

  5. Magnoliopsida: 1 n comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with paired cotyledons and net-veined leaves; divided into six (not always well distinguished) subclasses (or superorders): Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae (considered primitive); Caryophyllidae (an early and distinctive offshoot); and three more or less advanced groups: Dilleniidae; ...

  6. May 3, 2017 · Class Magnoliopsida (dicots) Members of the Class Magnoliopsida are defined partly on the basis of the seed or seedling having two cotyledons, most obvious at germination. But the differences between dicots and monocots are many, and we will be able to recognize most flowering plants that we encounter as belonging to one or the other class ...

  7. Buckwheat grain (achene) consists of hull (pericarp) and kernel or seed (testa, aleurone layer, embryo, and endosperm). Such achenes are mostly triangular, ∼ 4–9 mm long with 1000 grain weight ranging from 15 to 35 g. Common buckwheat grain is generally bigger and huskier than Tartary buckwheat grain.

  8. Class MAGNOLIOPSIDA. Description: The Magnoliopsida are terrestrial, epiphytic or aquatic vascular plants which form flowers and reproduce sexually by seeds enclosed in an ovary. The sporophyte consists of true roots, stems and true leaves which are either simple, variously compound or sometimes reduced and scale-like and are alternate ...

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