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Define taxonomic hierarchy with example of hibiscus.​

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Answered by uddhavpatil
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Kingdom:PlantaeClade:AngiospermsClade:EudicotsClade:RosidsOrder:MalvalesFamily:MalvaceaeSubfamily:MalvoideaeTribe:HibisceaeGenus:Hibiscus

sidsOrder:MalvalesFamily:MalvaceaeSubfamily:MalvoideaeTribe:HibisceaeGenus:Hibiscus

L.Kingdom:PlantaeClade:AngiospermsClade:EudicotsClade:RosidsOrder:MalvalesFamily:MalvaceaeSubfamily:MalvoideaeTribe:HibisceaeGenus:Hibiscus

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Answered by kingofself
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Taxonomic hierarchy is the arrangement of various organisms into the "successive levels of biological classification" either in the "decreasing or an increasing order" from the "kingdom to species" and vice versa.

Explanation:

  • The Hibiscus genus is of the family Malvaceae, which resides to kingdom Plantae (plants), subkingdom Tracheobionta (vascular plants), superphylum Spermatophyta (seed plants), phylum Magnoliophyta (flowering plants), class Magnoliopsida (dicots), and order Malvales.
  • The Different Types of Hibiscus. There are over 200 different species of hibiscus plants in the world, and each variety differs in size, shape, and color.
  • The genus is 'quite big', and comprising of "various hundred species" which are native to the "warm temperate", "subtropical and tropical regions" all over the world.

Taxonomic hierarchy of Hibiscus:

  • Kingdom: Plantae;
  • Clade: Angiosperms;
  • Clade: Eudicots;
  • Clade: Rosidsp;
  • Order:  Malvales;
  • Family: Malvaceae;
  • Subfamily: Malvoideae;
  • Tribe: Hibisceae;
  • Genus: Hibiscus ;

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