eudicotsryhmän
Eudicotsryhmän, also known as eudicots, are a major group of flowering plants that constitute the largest and most diverse clade within the angiosperms. They are characterized by their two cotyledons, or seed leaves, which are embedded within the seed. This feature sets them apart from monocots, which have one cotyledon. Eudicots are further divided into two main clades: Rosids and Asterids. The Rosids include plants like roses, apples, and beans, while the Asterids include sunflowers, daisies, and many other common flowers. Eudicots are known for their complex floral structures and are the dominant group of flowering plants in modern ecosystems. They play a crucial role in pollination, seed dispersal, and the overall biodiversity of terrestrial environments. The evolutionary success of eudicots can be attributed to their ability to adapt to a wide range of habitats and their diverse reproductive strategies.