Hamamelid — Dicot Genus
: Notable for their distinctive peeling bark and slender branches. Evolutionary Significance
: Many lack showy petals, focusing energy on wind-blown pollen. hamamelid dicot genus
While modern phylogenetics (APG IV) has largely redistributed these plants into other orders like Fagales and Saxifragales, the "hamamelid" group remains a significant botanical category for understanding the evolution of broadleaf trees. Key Genera and Characteristics : Notable for their distinctive peeling bark and
: Famous for blooming in late fall or late winter with ribbon-like yellow or orange petals. hamamelid dicot genus
Hamamelid dicots were traditionally seen as a "primitive" group of flowering plants. They are often characterized by: