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Plant Systematics

Plant Systematics

This note covers the following topics: Plant Kingdom, Vegetative Parts of Plants, Flowers, Inflorescences and Fruits, Phylogenetic Analysis, Recognition, Identification, Names, Gymnosperms, Angiosperm Origins, Magnoliids, Monocots, Basal Eudicots, Caryophyllales, Systematics Resources, Rosids - Fabids and Malvids, Plant Speciation, Basal asterids and Lamiids, Asterids - Campanulids, Molecular Systematics, Classification and Nomenclature.

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