Plantae
The Plantae includes all land plants: mosses, ferns, conifers, flowering plants, and so on—an amazing range of diverse forms. With more… More »
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Classification of Plants & Animals ... At any one time in history, there are millions of different kinds of plants and animals in the world. In 1753, ... Another way to consider plant classification is according to reproduction. Some plants reproduce by producing seeds. Others produce spores. Plant Science Institute Plant Galls...
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Starting from the top, the highest category, plants are classified as follows. Each group has the characteristics of the level above it, but has some distinguishing features. The further down the scale you go, the more minor the differences become, until you end up with a classification which applies to only one plant.
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A plant selection form for the PLANTS Classification Report ... You are here: Home / Classification ... About the PLANTS Classification Report...
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Classification for Kingdom Plantae Down to Kingdom Plantae ... Click on names to expand them, and on P for PLANTS profiles. ... About the Classification Report; About the Classification Download...
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An introduction to plant and animal classification ... * In the old days the plant classification system used the term division instead of phylum. At the International Botanical Congress of 1993 it was decided that for plants both the terms division and phylum could be used.
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CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS ... This informal way of describing plant classification gives an overview of how plants are classified. Botanists use a more complex system. A botanist divides the plant kingdom into Divisions, similar to the Phyla used to divide the animal kingdom.
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Evolution and Classification ... The organisms we call plants are assigned to a single clade; that is, a natural grouping based on the belief that they have all evolved from a common ancestor more recent than any shared with other organisms.
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WHITTAKER FIVE KINGDOM SYSTEM (1978); Plant Classification ... *The figure after the name of each Division or Class gives an approximate numer of living species that have been described. (Pearson, L. C. 1995. The Diversity and Evolution of Plants. CRC Press. New York)
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Kingdom Plantae – Plants ... About the Classification Report; About the Classification Download ... Classification for Kingdom Plantae Down to Species Ligusticum porteri J.M. Coult. & Rose...
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