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