Liliopsida - 'monocots'
Since the two elements of the
Magnoliophyta
diverged early in the evolutionary history of the group, they are
fairly
distinct and, in terms flowering plant identification, they represent
the
the first level of recognition. Key characters used to
circumscribe
the two classes include: (overview)
| Character | Magnoliopsida (overview) | Liliopsida (overview) |
| Cotyledons | Usually 2 | Usually 1 |
| Leaves | Often reticulate veined | Often parallel veined |
| Vascular Cambium | Often present (ca. 50% woody) | Absent |
| Primary Vascular Bundles | Arranged in a ring | Often scattered |
| Pollen | Various types | Monosulcate |
| Floral Parts | Often in 4s or 5s | Usually sets of 3 |
| Root System | Primary and adventitious | Adventitious only |
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Aquatics with archaic, many-parted flowers |
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Specialized inflorescences |
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Mostly herbs with reduced flowers |
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Epigynous herbs of the tropics |
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Showy with petaloid sepals |
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