This
system of classification was proposed by John Hutchinson (1884-1970) and is the
best known and accepted phylogenetic system of classification. This system of
classification has been published in his famous book ‘Families of Flowering Plants’
(1954-1960).
According
to Hutchinson, double perianth, bisexual conditions with woody arboreal habit
are considered the most primitive. The primitive polypetalous forms have been
diverged from the very beginning along with two separate lines. One of the
lines still retains the arboreal habit, whereas the other line adopted the
herbaceous habit.
The
first order of the arboreal line is the Magnoliales and the first order of the
herbaceous line is the Ranales among dicotyledons. He placed monocotyledons
after dicotyledons.
Hutchinson
divided the seed plants into two phyla –
Phylum I: Gymnospermae :- (Seed remains
naked)
Phylum II: Angiospermae :- (Seed
remains covered)
The
phylum Angiospermae has been further divided into two sub-phyla –
Sub-Phylum I: Dicotyledons :- The
sub-phylum Dicotyledons has been divided into two divisions –
Division I: Lignosae (woody arboreal
group) - Woody arboreal Lignosae consist of 54 orders, which begins with
Magnoliales. This is followed by Annolales and end with Verbenales.
Division II: Herbaceae (a herbaceous
group) - The Herbaceae consist of 28 orders, which begins with Ranales and end
with Lamiales.
Sub-Phylum II: Monocotyledons :- In
Monocotyledons there are altogether 29 orders, which begins with Butomales and
end with Graminales. The sub-phylum Monocotyledons has been divided into three
divisions –
Division I: Calyciferae (Distinct green
calyx and coloured corolla)
Division II: Corolliferae (More or less
similar calyx and corolla)
Division
III: Glumiflorae
(Much reduced perianth or without perianth or lodicules).
MERITS
AND DEMERITS OF HUTCHINSON SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION
MERITS
(a) The families
and orders in this system are of small size and comprise only very closely
related taxa.
(b) This system is
in conformity with the modern view of the phylogeny of angiosperms as it considers
the Ranales and Magnoliales as the starting points among dicots.
(c)
In this system, monocots are discussed after dicots.
DEMERITS
(a) Dicots have
been divided into two major groups Lignosae and Herbaceae in this system. This
kind of classification is outdated as the habit used to be the main basis of
classification in the past era of Aristotle.
(b) Secondly, it
also separates the families that have close affinities.
(c) This system is
not much utility from the point of view of plant classification.
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