Rolf Dahlgren was a Danish botanist who published an influential plant classification system in 1975. He used a two-dimensional graphic system called a Dahlgrenogram to display phylogenetic relationships among plant groups. Dahlgren's system was based primarily on morphological and chemical characteristics and divided angiosperms into 31 superorders within two subclasses. While comprehensive, it considered only flowering plants and did not classify below the family level. Subsequent molecular studies have revised placements of some families from Dahlgren's system.