Microspermae
Microspermae is a botanical name of an order of flowering plants. It is a descriptive name referring to the size of the seed; it was used for the order containing the orchids.
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Phalaenopsis orchid
In taxonomical systems this name has now mostly dropped out of use, being displaced by the name Orchidales (formed from the family name Orchidaceae). The name Microspermae was used in the Bentham & Hooker and the Engler systems. The Wettstein system also used a descriptive name, but preferred Gynandrae.
Microspermae in the Bentham & Hooker system
- order Microspermae
- family Hydrocharideae
- family Burmanniaceae
- family Orchideae
Microspermae in the Engler system
- order Microspermae
- family Orchidaceae
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