Linnaeus divided plants into 24 classes based in large plant on the number, union and length of stamens. Plants with one stamen were placed in class monandria; those with two stamens in class Posted on:
A famous work running into 12 volumes, containing illustrations and descriptions of 742 plants, comprising their habit, foliage, flowers, fruits, colour e.t.c. was credited to Posted on:
…..worked at Kew Gardens and considered woody herbaceous habits to be fundamentally different evolutionary trends Posted on:
advocated the use of as many characters as possible, and described 58 families in this work, Families des plantes (1763). So, he is called Father of Numeriacal Taxonomy Posted on: