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This list of systems of plant taxonomy presents "taxonomic systems" used in plant classification. A
taxonomic system Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification. A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. ...
is a coherent whole of
taxonomic Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification. A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. ...
judgments on circumscription and placement of the considered taxa. It is only a "system" if it is applied to a large group of such taxa (for example, all the flowering plants). There are two main criteria for this list. A system must be
taxonomic Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification. A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. ...
, that is deal with many plants, by their
botanical name A botanical name is a formal scientific name conforming to the '' International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants'' (ICN) and, if it concerns a plant cultigen, the additional cultivar or Group epithets must conform to the ''Intern ...
s. Secondly it must be a system, i.e. deal with the relationships of plants. Although thinking about relationships of plants had started much earlier (see
history of plant systematics The history of plant systematics—the biological classification of plants—stretches from the work of ancient Greek to modern evolutionary biologists. As a field of science, plant systematics came into being only slowly, early plant lo ...
), such systems really only came into being in the 19th century, as a result of an ever-increasing influx from all over the world of newly discovered plant species. The 18th century saw some early systems, which are perhaps precursors rather than full taxonomic systems. A milestone event was the publication of ''
Species Plantarum ' (Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera. It is the first work to consistently apply binomial names and was the ...
'' by Linnaeus which serves as the starting point of
binomial nomenclature In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
for plants. By its size this would qualify to be on this list, but it does not deal with relationships, beyond assigning plants into genera. Note that a system is not necessarily monolithic and often goes through several stages of development, resulting in several versions of the same system. When a system is widely adopted, many authors will adopt their own particular version of the system. The Cronquist system is well known for existing in many versions.


Chronological list of systems


Pre-Linnaean

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Historia Plantarum Historia may refer to: * Historia, the local version of the History channel in Spain and Portugal * Historia (TV channel), a Canadian French language specialty channel * Historia (newspaper), a French monthly newspaper devoted to History topics * ...
'' (''Enquiry into Plants''), c. 300 BC *::''
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'', c. 300 BC *:
Dioscorides Pedanius Dioscorides ( grc-gre, Πεδάνιος Διοσκουρίδης, ; 40–90 AD), “the father of pharmacognosy”, was a Greek physician, pharmacologist, botanist, and author of ''De materia medica'' (, On Medical Material) —a 5-vol ...
classification *::'' De Materia Medica'', c. 60 AD *: Albertus Magnus classification *::'' De Vegetabilibus'', c. 125

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Caesalpino Andrea Cesalpino ( Latinized as Andreas Cæsalpinus) (6 June 1524 – 23 February 1603) was a Florentine physician, philosopher and botanist. In his works he classified plants according to their fruits and seeds, rather than alphabetically o ...
classification *::'' De plantis libri XVI'', 1583 *:
John Gerard John Gerard (also John Gerarde, c. 1545–1612) was an English herbalist with a large garden in Holborn, now part of London. His 1,484-page illustrated ''Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes'', first published in 1597, became a popular gard ...
classification *:: ''Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes'', 1597 *: Gaspard Bauhin classification *:: ''Pinax theatri botanici'', 1623 *:
John Ray John Ray FRS (29 November 1627 – 17 January 1705) was a Christian English naturalist widely regarded as one of the earliest of the English parson-naturalists. Until 1670, he wrote his name as John Wray. From then on, he used 'Ray', after ...
classification *:: ''
Historia Plantarum Historia may refer to: * Historia, the local version of the History channel in Spain and Portugal * Historia (TV channel), a Canadian French language specialty channel * Historia (newspaper), a French monthly newspaper devoted to History topics * ...
'', 1686–1704 *: Tournefort classification *:: ''Éléments de botanique'', 1694


From Linnaeus to Darwin (pre-Darwinian)

* Linnaean systems *: Systema Naturae, 1st edition, 1735. *: Systema Naturae, 10th edition, 1758 (vol. 1), 1759 (vol. 2). Starting point of zoological nomenclature. *:
Species Plantarum ' (Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera. It is the first work to consistently apply binomial names and was the ...
, 1753. Starting point of
botanical nomenclature Botanical nomenclature is the formal, scientific naming of plants. It is related to, but distinct from Alpha taxonomy, taxonomy. Plant taxonomy is concerned with grouping and classifying plants; botanical nomenclature then provides names for the ...
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Genera Plantarum ''Genera Plantarum'' is a publication of Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778). The first edition was issued in Leiden, 1737. The fifth edition served as a complementary volume to ''Species Plantarum'' (1753). Article 13 of the Internati ...
, 1737 (1st ed.), 1753 (5th ed.). *: Philosophia Botanica, 1751. *
Adanson system The Adanson system, published by French botanist Michel Adanson as the ''Familles des plantes'' in two volumes in 1763, was an important step in botanical nomenclature by establishing the ordering of genera into families. Michel Adanson listed 58 ...
*: Familles naturelles des plantes, 1763. *
de Jussieu system An early system of plant taxonomy developed by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748 – 1836), the ''de Jussieu System (1789), is of great importance as a starting point of botanical nomenclature at the rank of family, together with Michel Adanson's ...
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Gallica
* de Candolle system *: *: *:(available online a
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* Berchtold and Presl system *: Berchtold and
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. O Prirozenosti Rostlin 1820 * Dumortier system *: *
Lindley system An early system of plant taxonomy, the Lindley system, was first published by John Lindley as ''An Introduction to the Natural System of Botany'' (''Natural History'', 1830). This was a minor modification of that of de Candolle (1813). He develop ...
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* Bentham & Hooker system *: *:(available online a
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* Baillon system *:


Post Darwinian (Phyletic)

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Eichler system A system of plant taxonomy, the Eichler system was the first phylogenetic (phyletic) or evolutionary system. It was developed by August W. Eichler (1839–1887), initially in his ''Blüthendiagramme'' (1875–1878) and then in successive edition ...
*: * Van Tieghem system *: * Engler system *: *: * Dalla Torre & Harms system *: *
Bessey system A system of plant taxonomy, the Bessey system was published by Charles Bessey in 1915. Description Bessey based his system on the tradition of de Candolle, Bentham and Hooker and Hallier. He was also influenced by Darwin and Wallace. He taug ...
*: Charles E. Bessey (1907).
A Synopsis of Plant Phyla
. Univ. Nebraska Studies 7: 275–358. *: * Wettstein system *: * Rendle system *:Alfred Barton Rendle. ''The Classification of Flowering Plants'' 1904, 1925 *
Lotsy Johannes Paulus Lotsy or Jan Paulus Lotsy (11 April 1867 – 17 November 1931) was a Dutch botanist, specializing in evolution and heredity. He promoted the idea of evolution being driven by hybridization. Career Lotsy was born into a wealthy ...
system *: Johannes Paulus Lotsy. ''Vorträge über botanische Stammesgeschichte, gehalten an der Reichsuniversität zu Leiden. Ein Lehrbuch der Pflanzensystematik.'' 1907–1911 * Hallier system *: * Warming system *: * Hutchinson system *: * Calestani system *: * Kimura system *: *
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system *: Lyman David Benson. ''Plant Classification'' 1957 * Emberger system *: *
Melchior system The Melchior system, "a reference in all taxonomic courses", is a classification system detailing the taxonomic system of the Angiospermae according to A. Engler's ''Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien'' (1964), also known as "modified or updated" Engle ...
*: (also known as modified Engler system, in
Angiospermae Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
) * Takhtajan system *: *: *: *: * Cronquist system *: *: *
Thorne system A system of plant taxonomy, the Thorne system of plant classification was devised by the American botanist Robert F. Thorne (1920–2015) in 1968, and he continued to issue revisions over many years (1968–2007). Some versions of the system are a ...
*: *: *: *: *: * Stebbins system *: Stebbins, G.L. (1974). ''Flowering plants: evolution above the species level''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press

ystem followed by Vernon Heywood, Heywood, V.H. (ed., 1978). ''Flowering plants of the world''. Oxford: Oxford University Press

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Kubitzki system The Kubitzki system is a system of plant taxonomy devised by Klaus Kubitzki, and is the product of an ongoing survey of vascular plants, entitled ''The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants'', and extending to 15 volumes in 2018. The survey, in th ...
(1990- ) *: * Shipunov system (1991–) *:(Available online
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* Reveal system (1997) *
Reveal System of Classification 1997
* Judd system (1999–2016) *: (Modified APG) *: *: * APG system *: APG I (1998) *:: *:: *:
APG II The APG II system (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II system) of plant classification is the second, now obsolete, version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy that was published in April 2003 by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Gr ...
(2003) *:: *::(Available online
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*:: Chase & Reveal System (2009) *::: *:::(Available online at doi link.) *:
APG IV The APG IV system of flowering plant classification is the fourth version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy for flowering plants (angiosperms) being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). It was publishe ...
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Other systems

* Bartling system

* Miloš Deyl, Deyl system *
Endlicher Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher also known as Endlicher István László (24 June 1804, Bratislava (Pozsony) – 28 March 1849, Vienna) was an Austrian botanist, numismatist and Sinologist. He was a director of the Botanical Garden of Vienna. Bio ...
system

* Felix Eugen Fritsch, Fritsch system (algae

* Alfred Gundersen, Gundersen system * Hallier system *
Hoek, Mann and Jahns system The Hoek, Mann and Jahns system is a system of taxonomy of algae. It was first published in ''Algae: An Introduction to Phycology'' by Cambridge University Press in 1995. Division Cyanophyta (= Cyanobacteria) * Class Cyanophyceae :* Order Ch ...
(algae) * Mez system *
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system

* Adolf Pascher, Pascher system (algae

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Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group The Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group, or PPG, is an informal international group of systematic botanists who collaborate to establish a consensus on the classification of pteridophytes (lycophytes and ferns) that reflects knowledge about plant relation ...
system * Pulle system * Rafinesque system

* Rouleau system *
Smith system A system of taxonomy of the cryptogams, the Smith system was published in : Smith, G.M. (1938)''Cryptogamic Botany'', vol. 1 Algae and fungi. McGraw-Hill, New York. :Smith, G.M. (1955)''Cryptogamic Botany'', vol. 2 Bryophytes and pteridophytes. 2n ...
(cryptogams – algae, fungi, bryophytes and pteridophytes) * Skottsberg system * Soó system * Strasburguer system

* Oswald Tippo, Tippo system


References


External links


List of systems on a Russian server, by Alexey Shipunov
* Minelli, Alessandro (1993). ''Biological Systematics. The State of the Art''. Chapman & Hall, London. 387 pp
Appendices 2–23
with major systematic works.
Review of systems 1703–1845, in Lindley, John (1846): The Vegetable Kingdom

Rao M. M., Reddy, S.M. (2007), Plant Taxonomy: Systems of Classification, in Reddy S. M. et al. (eds.) University Botany – 3, New Age International, pp. 7–32


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