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      • Magnoliopsida Magnoliopsida is a valid botanical name for a class of flowering plants. 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.
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  1. 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. Classification. Cronquist and Takhtajan systems.

    • Dicotyledon

      The remaining dicots (palaeodicots or basal angiosperms) may...

    • Magnoliaceae

      The Magnoliaceae ( / mæɡˌnoʊliˈeɪsii /) are a flowering...

    • Magnolia (tree)

      Magnolia tree. Magnolia is a genus of about 210 to 340...

    • Magnoliids

      Magnoliids, Magnoliidae or Magnolianae are a clade of...

  2. 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. Examples of the group. Oaks; Sunflowers; Roses; Blackberries; Blueberry; Bilberry

    • Magnoliopsida
    • Plantae
  3. The diversity of flowering plants is not evenly 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 in total; i.e. less than 0.1% of flowering plant diversity, divided among nine families.

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