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Discuss the outline of Bentham and Hooker’s classification of plants.

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Bentham and Hooker's classification of plants

It is a natural system of classification and is relies on significant characters of the plants. Yet today this system is being followed in United Kingdom (UK) and various other Commonwealth countries. It is also employed in several herbaria and botanical gardens all across the world. It is a well recognized and extensively accepted classification of seeded plants. It was planned through two English botanists George Bentham (from 1800- to 1884) and Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (from 1817- to 1911).  The system of classification of them was introduced in 'Genera Plantarum' in three volumes and they had explained 97,205 species of seeded plants in 202 orders (now considered to as families). In classification of plants of Bentham and Hooker, the current day 'orders' were considered to as 'cohorts' and 'families' as 'orders'.

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Answered by kingofself
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The outline of Bentham and Hooker’s classification of plants:

  • It is a normal system of classification and is relies on important characters of the plants.
  • It is also employed in various herbaria and botanical gardens across the world.
  • It was planned through two types of English botanists known as "George Bentham" (from the year of 1800- to 1884) and "Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker" (from 1817- to 1911).  
  • The system of classification of them was invented in 'Genera Plantarum' in 3 volumes and they had explained 97,205 species of seeded plants in 202 orders (now considered to as families).\\

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