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rothmaler, euplanta barkley, telomobionta takhtajan, embryobionta cronquist et al., metaphyta whittaker, plants are mainly multicellular organisms, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom plantae. historically, plants were treated as one of two kingdoms including all living things that were not
prokaryotes (the archaea and bacteria ). by one definition, plants form the clade viridiplantae (latin name for "green plants"), a group that includes the flowering plants , conifers and other gymnosperms , ferns and their allies , hornworts , liverworts , mosses and the green algae , but excludes the red...
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. a different variety, produced in iran, is known there as the sultana. the muscat, a very ancient variety, is noted for its flavor and meatiness, but it has seeds and is somewhat sticky; it is commonly marketed in clusters for table use. raisins of sharp flavor and firm texture are often called currants
. a different variety, produced in iran, is known there as the sultana. the muscat, a very ancient variety, is noted for its flavor and meatiness, but it has seeds and is somewhat sticky; it is commonly marketed in clusters for table use. raisins of sharp flavor and firm texture are often called currants...
http://www.tlzco.ir/history.htm