Systematic Botany of Flowering Plants: A New Phylogenetic Approach to Angiosperms of the Temperate and Tropical RegionsThis work describes a range of families of flowering plants in a sequence corresponding to current phylogenetic classification, based on recent results of molecular systematics. European and tropical flora are both covered and are integrated in their respective orders. |
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Species and Speciation | 18 |
Floras and vegetations | 30 |
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achene actinomorphic aestivation alternate anatropous androecium Angiosperms anthers anthers with longitudinal basal base berry bisexual bitegmic blade bracts branch calyx capsule carpels classification climbers compound corolla Cronquist Cyclic cyme Dahlgren dehiscence Description dialypetalous dioecious drupe embryo endosperm epigynous Fabaceae family Habit female flower fertile filaments floral diagram forests free or united fruit gametophyte gamopetalous Genera Species Distribution genus glands groups Gymnosperms gynoecium haplochlamydeous herbaceous herbs heterochlamydeous heterosides homoiochlamydeous hypanthium hypogynous Inflorescence isostemonous latex leaf leaves longitudinal dehiscence longitudinal section male flower Medicinal Monocotyledons nectariferous disc numerous opposite ovary Ovary superior ovules ovules per locule parietal pentamerous perianth petals petiole pinnate Placement placentation axile plants Food polystemonous raceme rarely reproductive rhizome seed sepals shrubs simple solitary flower sometimes speciation Spermatophytes spiral sporophyte stamens staminodes stem stigma stipules style systems Engler temperate regions tepals terminal Thorne trees trimerous Tropical regions tube unilocular unisexual unitegmic venation whorls zygomorphic