Scientific Classification of Limber Pine and Black Currant
Limber Pine and Black Currant Kingdom
The scientific classification of Limber Pine and Black Currant includes the entire classification chart that includes kingdom, family, clade, tribe etc. A kingdom is the second highest taxonomic rank. A taxonomic rank is the level that a living organisms are placed in hierarchical level of arrangement of life forms. All the living organisms are divided into kingdoms. Plant kingdom is a main classification of living organisms that include all plants. There are six kingdoms which are: Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista, Aschaea/Archaeabacteria and Bacteria Eubacteria. Limber Pine and Black Currant kingdom and all other plants kingdom is Plantaea.
Limber Pine and Black Currant Family
Plant family is the group of plants which have something in common. Limber Pine and Black Currant family is a major factor of Limber Pine and Black Currant Scientific Classification. Plant family helps you narrow the search of your plants. It also gives you idea about, how the plant looks, how the seed will be like etc. These two plant families can be different or same. Limber Pine belongs to the family Pinaceae and Black Currant belongs to the family Grossulariaceae.
Limber Pine and Black Currant Genus and Other Classification
While comparing scientific classification, Limber Pine and Black Currant genus and other classification are also important. Also, when you compare Limber Pine and Black Currant, other factors should also be taken into considerations like order, subfamilies, tribe, clade etc. First plant's genus is Pinus and other plant's genus is Ribes. Limber Pine tribe is Not Available and Black Currant tribe is Not Available. Limber Pine clade is Not Available and order is Pinales whereas Black Currant clade is Angiosperms, Core eudicots and Eudicots and order is Rosales. Every plant have subfamilies. Limber Pine subfamilies are, Not Available and Black Currant subfamilies are Not Available. In this way you can compare scientific classification of Limber Pine and Black Currant and other products also.