Principles of classification of plants
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Diverse forms of plants, ranging from the smallest bacteria to the gigantic forest trees, exist on the earth. They are not only numerous but varied in nature. It has been mentioned than 340,000 plants have been identified, described and named by the botanists.
The number is increasing, as newer ones are being discovered. Quite a large number of them possibly still remain unknown. The main object of systematic botany is to bring about an orderly system out of chaos by classifying the plants into groups, on the basis of their relationship.
The number is increasing, as newer ones are being discovered. Quite a large number of them possibly still remain unknown. The main object of systematic botany is to bring about an orderly system out of chaos by classifying the plants into groups, on the basis of their relationship.
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