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Magnoliid Member Angiosperm Clade Closely Related Eudicots Extant

A magnoliid is a member of an angiosperm clade most closely related to eudicots, with examples including magnolias, laurels, and black pepper plants. They form a significant group within flowering plants.

Magnoliids are a group of angiosperms closely related to eudicots, including plants like magnolias and black pepper. They represent an important lineage within flowering plants.

Front magnoliid
Back Member of the angiosperm clade most closely related to eudicots. Extant examples are magnolias, laurels, and black pepper plants.

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