How many families were described by Bentham and Hooker in their classification?
a. 204
b. 212
c. 202
d. 102
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Bentham and Hooker were great scientists who proposed a theory of botanical taxonomy which was published in three volumes between 1862 and 1883 as “Genera Plantarum”.
This theory classified plants on the basis of their characteristics.
It is still used in many countries of the world and has helped scientist identify a number of things about plants.
Bentham and Hooker’s theory of botanical taxonomy classified approximately 97,205 species into 202 families.
This theory classified plants on the basis of their characteristics.
It is still used in many countries of the world and has helped scientist identify a number of things about plants.
Bentham and Hooker’s theory of botanical taxonomy classified approximately 97,205 species into 202 families.
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