Classification of Engler
The classification of Engler is a traditional Classification of taxonomy of the plants described by Adolf Engler. There exist several versions of this classification. According to the Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien (1924) the groups more important are:
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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 Angiospermae
- :: 1 classis Monocotyledoneae
- :: 2 classis Dicotyledoneae
In this classification, the concept of " plantes" is larger than today.
External bonds
- Classifications of Engler on the site of Alexey Shipunov
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