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Can I get some examples of angiosperms?

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Can I get some examples of angiosperms?

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There are eight groups of living angiosperms: Amborella – a single species of shrub from New Caledonia Nymphaeales – about 80 species – water lilies and Hydatellaceae Austrobaileyales – about 100 species of woody plants from various parts of the world Chloranthales – several dozen species of aromatic plants with toothed leaves Ceratophyllum – about 6 species of aquatic plants, perhaps most familiar as aquarium plants magnoliids – about 9,000 species, characterized by trimerous flowers, pollen with one pore, and usually branching-veined leaves – for example magnolias, bay laurel, and black pepper eudicots – about 175,000 species, characterized by 4- or 5- merous flowers, pollen with three pores, and usually branching-veined leaves – for example sunflowers, petunia, buttercup, apples and oaks monocots – about 70,000 species, characterized by trimerous flowers, a single cotyledon, pollen with one pore, and usually parallel-veined leaves – for example grasses, orchids, and palms

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