Systematics of plants according to Engler

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The systematics of plants according to Engler , the Engler system , was first published by Adolf Engler in Syllabus of the Plant Families (1924).

See also the similar systematics of plants according to Wettstein .

Main groups are:

  • I. divisio schizophyta
  • II. Divisio Phytosarcodina
  • III. divisio flagellatae
  • IV. Divisio Dinoflagellatae
  • V. divisio Bacillariophyta
  • VI. divisio conjugatae
  • VII. Divisio Chlorophyceae
  • VIII. Divisio Charophyta
  • IX. divisio Phaeophyceae
  • X. divisio Rhodophyceae
  • XI. divisio Eumycetes
  • XII. divisio Embryophyta asiphonogama
    1 subdivisio Bryophyta
    2 subdivisio Pteridophyta
  • XIII. divisio Embryophyta siphonogama
    1 subdivisio Gymnospermae
    2 subdivisio angiosperms
    1 classis Monocotyledoneae
    2 classis Dicotyledoneae

Angiosperms

Angiosperm , also known as the "Melchior system".

proof

  • Adolf Engler: Syllabus of the Plant Families , 1924

Individual evidence

Most of the information in this article has been taken from the sources given under references; the following sources are also cited:

  1. H. Melchior (1964) in Adolf Engler (Ed.) Syllabus of the Plant Families, 12th edition, Volume II