Collect more information about plant classification from the internet, prepare a talk of about 5 to 7 minutes on that topic and present it in school during assembly. Image
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Also, most of the time plants classification is based on their class ,order and also on their family .
In order to classified them more specifically plants can also be classified in the basis of genus and species .
With in a specie there are many varieties as well as their cultivars available upon which they are classified each varieties have it's own unique qualities.
The plants are divided into two classes. Angiosperms are the plants which produce flowers. Gymnosperms are the plants which do not produce flowers. There are two sub-classes. Dicotyledons or dicots have two seed leaves. Monocotyledons or monocots have one seed leaf.
Next comes the superorder. It is a group of related plant families. They are classified in the order in which they have developed their differences from a common ancestor. Dicoyledons have six superorders and monocotyledons have four superorders. The names of superorder end in -idae.
After that comes the order. Each superorder is divided into a number of orders. The names of orders end in -ales.
Each order is further divided into families. This is the most commonly used classification. The plants which have similar botanical features are grouped into one family. Modern classification gives a type plant to each family. This plant has the particular characteristics which separate the group from other plants. The family is named after this plant.
The number of plant families differs according to the different classifications. Some botanists recognize 150 families, and classify the other similar plants as sub-families. Other botanists recognize 500 plant families. The names of families end in -aceae.
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There are various ways classification of the plants . They can be classified on the basis of their habitat and water requirement for example the xenophytes found in dessert and dry environment mostly.
Also, most of the time plants classification is based on their class ,order and also on their family .
In order to classified them more specifically plants can also be classified in the basis of genus and species .
With in a specie there are many varieties as well as their cultivars available upon which they are classified each varieties have it's own unique qualities.
The plants are divided into two classes. Angiosperms are the plants which produce flowers. Gymnosperms are the plants which do not produce flowers. There are two sub-classes. Dicotyledons or dicots have two seed leaves. Monocotyledons or monocots have one seed leaf.
Next comes the superorder. It is a group of related plant families. They are classified in the order in which they have developed their differences from a common ancestor. Dicoyledons have six superorders and monocotyledons have four superorders. The names of superorder end in -idae.
After that comes the order. Each superorder is divided into a number of orders. The names of orders end in -ales.
Each order is further divided into families. This is the most commonly used classification. The plants which have similar botanical features are grouped into one family. Modern classification gives a type plant to each family. This plant has the particular characteristics which separate the group from other plants. The family is named after this plant.
The number of plant families differs according to the different classifications. Some botanists recognize 150 families, and classify the other similar plants as sub-families. Other botanists recognize 500 plant families. The names of families end in -aceae.