Biology:Stebbins system
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The Stebbins system is an angiosperm plants classification drawn up by the American botanist G. Ledyard Stebbins (1906–2000). The system was published in the book Flowering plants: evolution above the species level (1974),[1][2] and was followed by Vernon Heywood (b. 1927) in his Flowering plants of the world (1978).[3]
Classification
- Dicotyledons
- Magnoliidae
- Hamamelidae
- Caryophyllidae
- Dilleniidae
- Rosidae
- Asteridae
- Monocotyledons
References
- ↑ Stebbins, G.L. (1974). Flowering plants: evolution above the species level. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, [1].
- ↑ Subrahmanyam, N. S. (1995). Modern Plant Taxonomy. Jangpura, New Delhi: Vikas, p. 119, [2].
- ↑ Heywood, V.H. (ed., 1978). Flowering plants of the world. Oxford: Oxford University Press, [3].
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