class Dicotyledones
Magnoliopsida
Dicotyledonae
Dicotyledones
class Dicotyledonae
class Magnoliopsida
Liliopsida
Monocotyledones
class Monocotyledones
Monocotyledonae
class Monocotyledonae
class Liliopsida
Spyeria
genus Spyeria
Magnoliidae
subclass Magnoliidae
family Polypodiaceae
ranalian complex
Polypodiaceae
conspecies
coenospecies
subclass Arecidae
Arecidae
Protozoa
phylum Protozoa
genus Phyllitis
geometrid moth
genus Scolopendrium
Phyllitis
fragilarioid
batis
silkweed
genus Caprimulgus
Caprimulgus
Liliidae
asterionellopsid
smooth aster
subclass Liliidae
genus Ceterach
pteridophyte
Ceterach
genus Sciara
Ophioglossaceae
lycopsid
subclass Alismatidae
Alismatidae
family Ophioglossaceae
subsubspecies
family Colchicaceae
violet family
witch-hazel family
Bromus
Violaceae
family Hamamelidaceae
Colchicaceae
genus Bromus
family Violaceae
caprifoliaceous
Hamamelidaceae
pentremite
division Spermatophyta
Commelinidae
cudweed
genus Squilla
Hamamelidae
foxtail
filago
ceterach
Spermatophyta
subclass Hamamelidae
prototherian
subclass Commelinidae
bunchgrass
genus Carduelis
heterogamous
caprinid
prototheorid
Carduelis
cotton rose
cockshead
bunch grass
Anthophyta
division Anthophyta
class Angiospermae
genus Muhlenbergia
Angiospermae
Batidaceae
genus Hypoderma
Scrophulariaceae
Magnoliophyta
genus Festuca
division Magnoliophyta
genus Loris
Festuca
Hypoderma
saltwort family
rush aster
family Batidaceae
thoroughbreed
Muhlenbergia

English words for 'comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with paired cotyledons and net-veined leaves; divided into six (not always well distinguished) subclasses (or superorders): Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae (considered primitive); Caryophyllidae (an early and distinctive offshoot); and three more or less advanced groups: Dilleniidae; Rosidae; Asteridae'

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