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APG IV system and Helwingia

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Difference between APG IV system and Helwingia

APG IV system vs. Helwingia

The APG IV system of flowering plant classification is the fourth version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy for flowering plants (angiosperms) being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). The genus Helwingia consists of shrubs native to eastern Asia, the Himalayas, and northern Indochina.

Similarities between APG IV system and Helwingia

APG IV system and Helwingia have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aquifoliales, Cornaceae, Holly, Phyllonoma.

Aquifoliales

The Aquifoliales are an order of flowering plants, including the Aquifoliaceae (or holly) family, and also the Helwingiaceae (2-5 species of temperate Asian shrubs) and the Phyllonomaceae (4 species of Central American trees and shrubs).

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Cornaceae

Cornaceae is a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants in the order Cornales.

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Holly

Ilex, or holly, is a genus of 400 to 600 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family.

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Phyllonoma

Phyllonoma is a genus consisting of 4 species of trees and shrubs.

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APG IV system and Helwingia Comparison

APG IV system has 487 relations, while Helwingia has 19. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.79% = 4 / (487 + 19).

References

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