Minami
Anchovy is a sub tree of a seed plant. In the APG II classification system of 2003, this tree was classified as a cotyledon plant group, and included a cedar, a cedar and a gold mine. In the APG classification system of 1998, this tree was classified as a cotyledonous plant group, and included a cedar, a mulberry, a taka, a tiemia, and a Trichopodaceae. In the APG II classification system, Tis mia is included in the gut, while Takac and Trichopodaceae are included in the gut. So, apparently, the change was not large, but only the species belonging to the gold mining sect were classified by changing their necks. Most species were classified as lilies under the lily subspecies, although they were not recognized as one in the Kronkist classification system of 1981. In the Dalgren classification system, Ancorrhizae were classified as lily of the lily subspecies and included Peppermine, Petermanniaceae, Ripogonum, Chrysopidae, Bullion, Tacula, Trichopodaceae and Yeast Extract.