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- Flowering plants are a diverse group of plants that produce flowers as their reproductive structures. They can be classified into eight groups, but most of them belong to the eudicot, monocot, and magnoliid clades12. Flowering plants can have unisexual or bisexual flowers, which contain either male or female organs, or both3. The diversity of flowering plants allows them to adapt to different environments and pollinators.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The diversity of flowering plants is not evenly distributed. Nearly all species belong to the eudicot (75%), monocot (23%), and magnoliid (2%) clades. The remaining five clades contain a little over 250 species in total; i.e. less than 0.1% of flowering plant diversity, divided among nine families.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowering_plantBotanists identify eight distinct groups of flowering plants, but because the vast majority of species belong to just three of these groups, we will focus our discussion of diversity on the major families in these. Eudicots house 75% of known species; monocots, 23%, and magnoliids, 2%.www.ck12.org/biology/angiosperm-diversity/lesson/…Flowers can be unisexual or bisexual. Flowers can be categorized as unisexual, containing either male or female reproductive organs, or bisexual, containing both male stamens and female pistils. This diversity in floral structure contributes to the complexity and adaptability of flowering plants.facts.net/nature/plants/15-facts-about-flowering-pla…
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