African Tulip and Foxglove Family
Common Name
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Tribe
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Scientific Name
Rosa
  
Rosa
  
Kingdom
Plantae
  
Plantae
  
Sub kingdom
Tracheobionta
  
Tracheobionta
  
Super Division
Spermatophyte
  
Spermatophyte
  
Division
Magnoliophyta
  
Magnoliophyta
  
Order
Lamiales
  
Not Available
  
Class
Magnoliopsida
  
Unknown
  
Family
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Sub Family
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Not Available
  
Genus
Not Available
  
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Number of Species
Not Available
  
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Scientific classification of African Tulip and Foxglove
The classification of African Tulip and Foxglove family is purely based on their genetic and physical characteristics. The scientific classification of African Tulip and Foxglove family is done according to their kingdom, division, order,class etc. Get to know about African Tulip Family and Foxglove Family family here. African Tulip and Foxglove fall under Plantae kingdom and Tracheobionta sub kingdom.
African Tulip and Foxglove division
African Tulip and Foxglove division and super division comes next in African Tulip and Foxglove family classification. African Tulip and Foxglove super division is Spermatophyte while Magnoliophyta is their division. Thus, African Tulip and Foxglove classification makes it easier to study different flowers.
Compare African Tulip family and Foxglove family
Study of flower and plant families can help to identify a new one. Flowers can be grouped together according to their families. Let’s discuss more about African Tulip and Foxglove family classification and compare African Tulip family and Foxglove family. The family of African Tulip is Not Available while for Foxglove, it is Not Available. African Tulip subfamilies are Not Available while that of Foxglove are Not Available. The further classification is made on the basis of class and order. The class of African Tulip and Foxglove is Magnoliopsida and Unknown whereas Lamiales and Not Available are orders respectively. Check out African Tulip Color and Foxglove Color to know more about their colors.