This section is from the book "The Commonly Occurring Wild Plants Of Canada", by Henry Byron Spotton. Also available from Amazon: The Commonly Occurring Wild Plants Of Canada.
Plants producing flowers (that is to say, stamens and pistils, and usually floral envelopes of some kind), and seeds containing an embryo.
Embryo having at least two cotyledons. Parts of the flower usually in fours or fives. Leaves net-veined. Wood in circular layers between the pith and the bark.
Seeds enclosed in a seed-vessel or pericarp.
 
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