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The eudicots are the largest monophyletic group within the dicotyledons. They are distinguished stem ginger all other flowering plants by the structure of their pollen.
Aside from cotyledon number, other broad differences have been noted between monocots and dicots, although these have proven to be differences primarily between monocots and eudicots. If treated as a class, as they are within the Cronquist system, they could be called the Magnoliopsida after the type genus Magnolia. The following lists show the orders in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group APG IV system traditionally called dicots, together with the older Cronquist system. Under the Dahlgren and Thorne systems, the subclass name Magnoliidae was used for the dicotyledons.
This is also the case in some of the systems derived from the Cronquist system. There exist variances between the superorders circumscribed from each system. Namely, although the systems share common names for many of the listed superorders, the specific list orders classified within each varies. For example, Thorne’s Theanae corresponds to five distinct superorders under Dahlgren’s system, only one of which is called Theanae. Plant conservation: An ecosystem approach, London: Earthscan, p.
Chapter 7: Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants”, Plant Systematics, Elsevier, p. Paraphyly and the origin and classification of angiosperms. Wikispecies has information related to Magnoliopsida. Bake our sticky ginger cake in a bundt tin for the wow factor. A star rating of 3 out of 5. Get set for autumn with this iced and spiced ginger loaf cake. This is a cross between a sticky toffee pudding and a ginger cake.