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Disciflorae

Disciflorae are an artificial group of plants based on the old second artificial and non scientific series. The group Disciflorae are polypetalae and dicotyledonous. The group comprises:Flowers having prominent disc shaped thalamus below the ovary. The ovary is superior.

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Disciflorae are an artificial group of plants based on the old second artificial and non scientific series. The group Disciflorae are polypetalae and dicotyledonous.1 The group comprises:

  • Flowers having prominent disc shaped thalamus below the ovary. The ovary is superior.

Previous Order

  • Polypetalae, Dicotyledons
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References

  1. The Natural History Review. Hodges & Smith. 1863. pp. 32–34.