Botanical Classifications and Species Distribution

Test. The botanical classification detailed in this document begins with the group labeled Oleknínovité (Nymphaeaceae). This group includes aquatic species such as the leknín bílý and the stulík žlutý, alongside the large-leaved viktorie královská, known for its significant presence in freshwater ecosystems.

The Dumagnolidy (Magnoliids) represent another major division, encompassing diverse woody and aromatic plants. Key representatives mentioned are the Sacholán (magnólic), also known as the magnólie, and the liliovník tulipánokvětý. This category further includes species of economic and culinary importance, specifically the peprovni, muskátovnik, Skoricovnik, and vavřín.

The Podražcovité family is noted with the inclusion of the species kopytník evropský. Following this, the Jednodiložné (Monocotyledons) are categorized into several families. The puikvorec obecný is listed as a primary representative. Within the Araceae and related families, the list identifies the zmijove titánský, known for its massive inflorescence, the aquatic okřehek, and the minute drobnička bezkořenná. Ornamental and wild plants in this cluster include monstery, dieffenbachie, filodendron, and ďáblik bahenní.

The Liliovité (Liliaceae) family is represented by the lilie zlatohlávek and lilie cibulkonosna, alongside the krivatec, various tulipany, and lile. Other monocot families include the Vstavačovité (Orchidaceae), with species such as the hlístník hnízdák and vstava, and the Kosatcovité, represented by the kosatec. Within the Amaryllidaceae components, the document lists sněženky and česnek.

A significant section of the Jednodiložné focuses on the Obiloviny (Poaceae) and other grass-like plants. This includes major cereal crops: kukurice, pšenice, žito, oves, and ječmen. Other members mentioned are the bambus and the cukrovník. Ecological grass varieties listed include ovsik, srha, bojinek, and psárka. The family of sedges is represented by the ostřice. A specific instructional section titled 'Druhy lilií: Krása v rozmanitosti' categorizes lily types into Asijská, Orientani, Trumpetovité, LA Hybrid, and OT Hybrid.

The Drouděložné (Eudicots) are presented through several diverse families. The Pryskyřníkovité (Ranunculaceae) include pryskyřnik, ome, Sasanka, koniklec, stračka, and blatouch. The Makovité family includes the mék vlčí, vlaštornnick větš, sluncavka, and mak set. The Růžovité (Rosaceae) family is highly extensive, covering fruit trees and shrubs such as hrušeň, růže, jahodnik, broskvone, merunka, třešně, jabloň, kdoulohn, ostrutink, and slivon. Other members of Rosaceae include the jahodnik, morulka, trnka, mochna udatna, fepik, trávnice lékařský, obecná husi, and mandioń nízká.

The Bobovité (Fabaceae) family includes leguminous food crops such as hrách, fazol, čočka, Cizrna, and podzemnice olejná. Forage and other notable legumes include jetel, tolice vojtěška, trnovnik akáty, vlč! mor, and the decorative hrachor vonný. The Brukvovité (Brassicaceae) family features species such as penízek volní, kokoška pastuší tobolka, bruker repky olejky (an important oilseed), and horčice. Common food vegetables mentioned are kedluben, květák, and ředkvička, along with the plant měsíčnice roční. Finally, the Hvězdnicovité family is represented by the hvezdnice, which are noted as dominant types in various habitats.