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Botany for Gardeners

Botany for Gardeners: Taxonomy of Dicots-Identifying the St. John’s Wort Family ( Hypericaceae)

Karen October 30, 2014 0 Comments

The St. John’s Wort family is small and consists of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous annuals and perennials that live in temperate and warm climates. The most famous member of the…

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Botany for Gardeners: Taxonomy – Classes of Flowering Plants, Monocots and Dicots

Karen February 5, 2013 0 Comments

The plants that dominate the world today are known as flowering plants because of their method of reproduction. They produce ovules (flower eggs) that are completely contained within the ovary…

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