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What is the roses phylum?

Roses belong to the phylum Anthophyta, which is the phylum for flowering plants. Anthophyta includes all the plants that produce flowers for reproduction.


What phylum do prickly wild rose belong?

Prickly wild roses belong to the phylum Anthophyta (also known as Magnoliophyta), which includes flowering plants.


What is the Phylum of rose?

The "phylum" of a rose is tracheophyta............i'm doing a project on the classification of a rose. The reason I apostrophized phylum was because plants don't actually have a phylum, the have something called division instead because that's what plant cells do. They divide. This is probably why you didn't find anything on the phylum.


What phylum do blackberry belong?

Blackberries belong to the phylum Angiosperms, which includes flowering plants. More specifically, they are part of the family Rosaceae, which encompasses roses and other similar fruit-bearing plants. The scientific name for the blackberry is Rubus fruticosus.


What are the two classes of the phylum anthophyta?

The anthophyta are commonly referred to as angiosperms. These are flowering plants that produce their seeds which are within the ovary. Roses and tulips are some examples of anthophyta.


What is the kingdom phylum class order family genus species of a rose?

There are many species of roses. They are all of Kingdom Plantae, Phylum Angiosperms, Class Eudicots, and Order Rosales. They are further classified as Family Rosaceae and Genus Rosa. Some species are R. carolina, R davidii, and R. filipes.


What class are pink roses?

They don't have one. The "Kingdom/Phylum/Class/Order/Family/Genus/Species" division is ... well, it turns out biology is more complicated than we thought, and so all kinds of divisions have been created (like "suborder" and "superfamily") because there was a need to group organisms into clades that couldn't fit in the old KPCOFGS system.In the case of roses (of whatever color), the Kingdom is Plantae. There's no real question about that. Likewise, we know the Genus (Rosa), the Family (Rosaceae), and the Order (Rosales). However, between Kingdom and Order there are three "unranked" clades (Angiosperms, Eudicots, and Rosids, in descending order). No one seems to be able to agree on which one should be the phylum and which one should be the class and what to do with the "extra" one. Are they superphylum, phylum, and class, or phylum, class, and infraclass, or phylum, subphylum, and superorder, or ... you see the problem.


What phylum is an echinoderm in?

Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata


What phylum is a toucan?

The toucans phylum is phylum Chordata.


What phylum is also known as phylum nematoda?

Phylum Aschelminthes


What taxonomy order is a rose in?

kingdom: Plantae phylum: magnoliaphyta class: magnoliopsida order: rosales family: rosaceae genus: rosoideae species: rosa hope this helps :)


What is the phylum of the peanut?

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