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Hamamelid Dicot Genus -

Hamamelid dicots were traditionally seen as a "primitive" group of flowering plants. They are often characterized by:

The most iconic genus within this group is (Witch-hazel), though the subclass historically encompassed several other familiar trees and shrubs: hamamelid dicot genus

: Notable for their distinctive peeling bark and slender branches. Evolutionary Significance Hamamelid dicots were traditionally seen as a "primitive"

: Famous for blooming in late fall or late winter with ribbon-like yellow or orange petals. hamamelid dicot genus

: Nearly all members are shrubs or trees, often found in temperate climates.

: Recognized by their smooth gray bark and serrated leaves.