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what is gamopetalae and suitable example​

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Answered by LUCKYM3210
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Gamopetalae is an artificial group used in the identification of plants based on Bentham and Hooker's classification system. ... Under the system Gamopetalae is a Sub Class and comprises; Flowers with distinct calyx and corolla. The petals are joined together in the corolla.

Answered by hinasuhail1947
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Gamopetalae is an artificial group used in the identification of plants based on Bentham and Hooker's classification system.

As a natural system of classification, it does not reflect evolutionary relationships between plants but still is a useful and popular system of classification based on a dichotomous key especially for the flowering plant groups.

Under the system Gamopetalae is a Sub Class and comprises;

• Flowers with distinct calyx and corolla. The petals are joined together in the corolla.

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