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Briefly mention the systematic position of Laurineae.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Laurineae is a family of seeds of the series Daphnale, in the sub class Monochlamydae of the class Dicotyledons.

It deserves a place in the Ranales of the series Thalamiflorae of polypetalae.

It is specified in the given postilion according to the Bentham and Hooker taxonomic system of classification seeds.

It was first published in a book by Bentham and Hooker called Genera plantarum ad exemplaria imprimis in herbariis kewensibus servata definita.
Answered by thewordlycreature
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Briefly mention the systematic position of Laurineae.

Class : Dicotyledons

Sub-class : Monochlamydeae

Series : Daphnales

Family : Laurineae

Laurineae or Lauraceae : An order or family of apetalous plants. Cinnamon, cassia, sassafras, bay leaf and camphor are products of this order.

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