Magnoliopsida
Characteristics of the Magnoliopsida
- The Magnoliopsida is a class that contains either 4 or 5 floral parts and has primary roots: roots that branches downwards. Magnoliopsida often has net, vein like leaves, vascular bundles inside the stem in a ring formation that encloses the pith.
- Some examples of orders under the class magnoliopsida are Fabales, Sapindales, Myrtales, and Malvale.
- Currently it is scientifically suggested that all Magnoliopsida class plants are dicots, meaning that they a flowering plant with an embryo that bears two seed leaves, which encompasses nearly 75 percent of all plants in the world currently known to men kind.