What Would the Third Kind of Angiosperm Look Like?
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To put this title into context, there are actually two basic kinds of angiosperms on Earth, showing here:
These differences in characteristics serve their own adaptations to survive and thrive.
Now let's say there is a THIRD type of angiosperm, one whose embryo numbers, leaf veinage, vascular bundle arrangements, roots and floral part multiples are not the same as the other two. Realistically, as far as adaptations to cosmopolitan varieties of environments and climates go, what would the embryos, veins, vascular bundles, roots and flowers of the third type look like?
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