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File:Spring Flowers.JPG Sweet William Dwarf
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| Plant Info
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| Height:
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| Width:
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| Lifespan:
| ⌛
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| Exposure:
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| Water:
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| Features:
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| Poisonous:
| ☠
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| Hardiness:
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| Scientific classification
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| Kingdom:
| Plantae
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| Superphylum:
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| Division:
| Magnoliophyta
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| Class:
| Magnoliopsida
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| Family:
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| Synonyms
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Magnoliopsida is the botanical name for a class of flowering plants. The class will by definition include the Magnoliaceae family, but its circumscription can otherwise vary, being either more or less inclusive depending upon the classification system being discussed.