An updated phylogenetic classification of the flowering plants

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One table includes a statistical summary of flowering-plant taxa: c235 000 species of 12 615 genera, 440 families, and 711 subfamilies and undivided families in 28 superorders, 70 orders, and 75 suborders of Angiospermae. Three other tables summarize the indigenous distribution of the families and subfamilies of Angiospermae about the world. -from Author

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Thorne, R. F. (1992). An updated phylogenetic classification of the flowering plants. Aliso, 13(2), 365–389. https://doi.org/10.5642/aliso.19921302.08

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