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Scientific Classification of Blackberry

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1 Classification

1.1 Domain

Eukarya

1.2 Kingdom

Plantae

1.3 Subkingdom

Tracheobionta

1.4 Division

Magnoliophyta

1.5 Class

Magnoliopsida

1.6 Subclass

Rosidae

1.7 Order

Rosales

1.8 Family

Rosaceae

1.9 Genus

Rubus

1.10 Species

Rubus fruticosus

1.11 Generic Group

Rose

Why is Blackberry Classification needed?

Why is Blackberry classification needed? It is essential for grouping this fruit accurately in Kingdom Plantae. Classification of this fruit is done on the basis of its family, order, genus and species. It tells about the basic Characteristics of Blackberry and helps understand its taxonomic relationship with other fruits. It belongs to Magnoliophyta division. This division includes all the flowering plants, also known as Angiosperms. Magnoliophyta can be further split into two classes: Liliopsida and Magnoliopsida. Keep reading to enhance your knowledge on scientific classification of Blackberry.

Blackberry Order

Liliopsida and Magnoliopsida are the two classes in which plants can be classified. Plants belonging to Liliopsida class are monocotyledons whereas plants belonging to Magnoliopsida are di-cotyledons. Blackberries belongs to Magnoliopsida class. This class is further sub-divided into order and the Blackberry order is Rosales.

Blackberry Family

Family is a subdivision of order. Blackberry family is Rosaceae. Identification of Scientific Name of Blackberry is done by considering its genus and species. Species having similar characteristics are placed in a particular genus. Blackberries are placed under Rubus genus. All fruits belonging to a particular species are ecologically same. This fruit belongs to Rubus fruticosus species.