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has gloss(noun) genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
dicot genus, magnoliopsid genus
lexicalizationeng: dicot genus
lexicalizationeng: magnoliopsid genus
subclass of(noun) (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more species
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Note: 198 other subclass(es) ommited in the following list
has subclass(noun) deciduous aromatic shrubs or small trees
genus Myrica, Myrica
has subclass(noun) small genus of trees and shrubs containing strongly toxic cardiac glycosides; Arabia to Africa
genus Acokanthera, Acocanthera, genus Acocanthera, Acokanthera
has subclass(noun) one species: succulent shrub or tree of tropical Africa and Arabia
Adenium, genus Adenium
has subclass(noun) genus of tropical American woody vines
genus Allamanda
has subclass(noun) sea milkwort
Glaux, genus Glaux
has subclass(noun) aquatic herbs
Hottonia, genus Hottonia
has subclass(noun) genus of herbs usually growing in salt marshes: water pimpernels
genus Samolus, Samolus
has subclass(noun) sea lavender
genus Limonium, Limonium
has subclass(noun) dishcloth gourds
genus Luffa
has subclass(noun) in some classifications considered the type genus of a separate family Lobeliaceae
genus Lobelia
has subclass(noun) small genus of trees or shrubs of New Zealand and New Caledonia
Knightia, genus Knightia
has subclass(noun) genus of tropical Asiatic and African plants: especially Persian violets
genus Exacum, Exacum
has subclass(noun) genus of Old World shrubs or low trees having fragrant flowers in showy panicles: lilacs
genus Syringa, Syringa
has subclass(noun) Asiatic nut trees: wing nuts
Pterocarya, genus Pterocarya
has subclass(noun) loosestrife
Lythrum, genus Lythrum
has subclass(noun) low-growing tropical perennials grown for their stingless foliage
Pilea, genus Pilea
has subclass(noun) an Australian genus of woody plants of the family Urticaceae
genus Pipturus, Pipturus
has subclass(noun) paper mulberry
genus Broussonetia, Broussonetia
has subclass(noun) type genus of family Ulmaceae; deciduous trees having simple serrate leaves; widely distributed in temperate regions
genus Ulmus, Ulmus
has subclass(noun) shrubs or trees of warm regions
genus Buddleia
has subclass(noun) rhubarb
Rheum, genus Rheum
has subclass(noun) a genus of tropical shrub or tree
Dodonaea, genus Dodonaea
has subclass(noun) type genus of the Aceraceae; trees or shrubs having winged fruit
Acer, genus Acer
has subclass(noun) smoke trees
Cotinus, genus Cotinus
has subclass(noun) deciduous or evergreen shrubs and shrubby trees of temperate and subtropical North America, South Africa, eastern Asia and northeastern Australia; usually limited to nonpoisonous sumacs (see genus Toxicodendron)
Rhus, genus Rhus
has subclass(noun) tropical American evergreen trees or shrubs
Chrysophyllum, genus Chrysophyllum
has subclass(noun) genus of medium to large Malaysian trees yielding gutta-percha
Payena, genus Payena
has subclass(noun) type and sole genus of Symplocaceae including sweetleaf
genus Symplocus, Symplocus
has subclass(noun) deciduous or evergreen shrubs and small trees
genus Styrax
has subclass(noun) pitcher plants
genus Sarracenia, Sarracenia
has subclass(noun) the type genus of Droseraceae including many low bog-inhabiting insectivorous plants
Drosera, genus Drosera
has subclass(noun) one species: waterwheel plant
genus Aldrovanda, Aldrovanda
has subclass(noun) woody climbers of tropical Asia to Australia
genus Argyreia, Argyreia
has subclass(noun) genus of chiefly tropical prostrate perennial herbs with creeping stems that root at the nodes
genus Dichondra
has subclass(noun) woody vines having disklike tips on the tendrils
Parthenocissus, genus Parthenocissus
has subclass(noun) type genus of the Chloranthaceae
genus Chloranthus, Chloranthus
has subclass(noun) one species: yerba mansa
Anemopsis, genus Anemopsis
has subclass(noun) one species; east Asian low-growing plant of wet places
genus Houttuynia, Houttuynia
has subclass(noun) genus of foul-smelling plants resembling cacti; found from Africa to East India
genus Stapelia
has subclass(noun) genus of chiefly tropical American vines having cordate leaves and large purple or greenish cymose flowers; supposedly having powers as an antidote
genus Vincetoxicum, Vincetoxicum
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member of(noun) comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with paired cotyledons and net-veined leaves; divided into six (not always well distinguished) subclasses (or superorders): Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae (considered primitive); Caryophyllidae (an early and distinctive offshoot); and three more or less advanced groups: Dilleniidae; Rosidae; Asteridae
Magnoliopsida, Dicotyledones, Dicotyledonae, class Dicotyledones, class Magnoliopsida, class Dicotyledonae

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