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Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Nymphales Family: Nymphaceae “water lilies” Perennial aquatic herbs with large rhizomes. Leaves Alternate, long-petioled; floating, submerged or emerged; peltate. Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Nymphales Family: Nymphaceae “water lilies”
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Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Nymphales Family: Nymphaceae “water lilies” Perennial aquatic herbs with large rhizomes. Leaves Alternate, long-petioled; floating, submerged or emerged; peltate.
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Nymphales Family: Nymphaceae “water lilies” Perennial aquatic herbs with large rhizomes. Leaves Alternate, long-petioled; floating, submerged or emerged; peltate. Flowers bisexuaal; long-pedunculed; floral parts numerous. CA 1-many CO 1-many, A many G many. Each pistil has 1 carpel, 1 locule and parietal placentation.
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Nymphales Family: Nymphaceae “water lilies” Perennial aquatic herbs with large rhizomes. Leaves Alternate, long-petioled; floating, submerged or emerged; peltate. Flowers bisexual; long-peduncled; floral parts numerous. CA 1-many CO 1-many, A many G many. Each pistil has 1 carpel, 1 locule and parietal placentation. 5. Fruit: a spongy berry. Nymphaea “water lilies”, Nuphar “spadderdock”
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Ranunculales Family: Ranunculaceae “Buttercups” Mostly herbs, leaves alternate with sheathing leaf bases; mostly lobed.
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Ranunculales Family: Ranunculaceae “Buttercups” Mostly herbs, leaves alternate with sheathing leaf bases; mostly lobed. Flowers bisexual, bisexual, actinomorphic or zygomorphic. Calyx 3 - many; Corolla 5 - many, rarely absent (calyx and corolla often not differentiated.), Androecium 3 - many, Gynecium 3- many simple pistils with 1 carpel, 1 locule and parietal placentation. Ovary superior.
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Ranunculales Family: Ranunculaceae “Buttercups” Mostly herbs, leaves alternate with sheathing leaf bases; mostly lobed. Flowers bisexual, bisexual, actinomorphic or zygomorphic. Calyx 3 - many; Corolla 5 - many, rarely absent (calyx and corolla often not differentiated.), Androecium 3 - many, Gynecium 3- many simple pistils with 1 carpel, 1 locule and parietal placentation. Ovary superior. Ranunculus “buttercups”, Anemone “windflowers”, Clematis “virgin’s bowers”, Aquilegia “columbines”, Delphinium “larkspurs”
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Rosaceae “Roses” Herbs, shrubs or trees; leaves alternate with stipules.
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Rosaceae “Roses” Herbs, shrubs or trees; leaves alternate with stipules. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic; sepals 5, petals 5; stamens 5 - numerous; gynecium mostly 5 or many; often perigynous (hypanthium) or inferior.
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Rosaceae “Roses” Herbs, shrubs or trees; leaves alternate with stipules. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic; sepals 5, petals 5; stamens 5 - numerous; gynecium mostly 5 or many; often perigynous (hypanthium) or inferior.
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Rosaceae “Roses” 2. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic; sepals 5, petals 5; stamens 5 - numerous; gynecium mostly 5 or many; often perigynous (hypanthium) or inferior.
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Rosaceae “Roses” Herbs, shrubs or trees; leaves alternate with stipules. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic; sepals 5, petals 5; stamens 5 - numerous; gynecium mostly 5 or many; often perigynous (hypanthium) or inferior. Fruit – achene, follicle, pome, drupe. Pyrus “crabapples and pears”, Malus “apples, Rubus “blackberries and rapsberries”, Geum “avens”, Rosa “roses”, Prunus “peaches and cherries”
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Crassulaceae “Stonecrop Family” Succulent herbs, sometimes shrubs; leaves simple without stipules; alternate or opposite. Flowers 4 to 5 merous; calyx 4-5, corolla 4-5, androecium 4-10, gynoecium 4-5 and superior; marginal placentation; scalelike gland at the base of each ovary. Ca 4-5, Co 4-5, A 4-10, G 4-5
Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Crassulaceae “Stonecrop Family” Succulent herbs, sometimes shrubs; leaves simple without stipules; alternate or opposite. Flowers 4 to 5 merous; calyx 4-5, corolla 4-5, androecium 4-10, gynoecium 4-5 and superior; marginal placentation; scalelike gland at the base of each ovary. Ca 4-5, Co 4-5, A 4-10, G 4-5 Fruit a leathery or membranous follicle (tiny seeds). Crassula “stonecrops and jade”, Sedum “hen and chicks”, Kalanchoe “bryophyllum or life plant”
Class: Liliopsida Order: Juncales Family: Juncaceae “Rush Family” Perennial or annual herbs; stems form tussocks or tufts; leaves sometimes reduced to a basal sheath, small.
Class: Liliopsida Order: Juncales Family: Juncaceae “Rush Family” Perennial or annual herbs; stems form tussocks or tufts; leaves sometimes reduced to a basal sheath, small. Flowers usually bisexual, actinomorphic, small; 6 perianth segments in 2 series (Ca 3, Co 3); androecium usually 6; compund pistil of 3 united carpels; parietal placentation, ovary superior.
Class: Liliopsida Order: Juncales Family: Juncaceae “Rush Family” Perennial or annual herbs; stems form tussocks or tufts; leaves sometimes reduced to a basal sheath, small. Flowers usually bisexual, actinomorphic, small; 6 perianth segments in 2 series (Ca 3, Co 3); androecium usually 6; compund pistil of 3 united carpels; parietal placentation, ovary superior. Juncus “rushes”
Class: Liliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Orchidaceae “Orchid Family” One of the largest families. Perennial herbs often epiphytic or saprophytic with rhizomes, tuberous roots or root stocks; sometimnes aerial roots. Leaves opposite, simple, often reduced to scales or fleshy; sheathing at the base.
Class: Liliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Orchidaceae “Orchid Family” One of the largest families. Perennial herbs often epiphytic or saprophytic with rhizomes, tuberous roots or root stocks; sometimnes aerial roots. Leaves opposite, simple, often reduced to scales or fleshy; sheathing at the base. Flowers bisexual and zygomorphic; calyx 3, often colored; petals 2 lateral and a middle labellum - often larger and shaped different from laterals; androecium of 1 or 2 stamens attached to column; staminoide – extension of the column; gyneocium – a compound pistil of 3 carpels; 3 stigmas; ovary inferior.
Class: Liliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Orchidaceae “Orchid Family” One of the largest families. Perennial herbs often epiphytic or saprophytic with rhizomes, tuberous roots or root stocks; sometimnes aerial roots. Leaves opposite, simple, often reduced to scales or fleshy; sheathing at the base. Flowers bisexual and zygomorphic; calyx 3, often colored; petals 2 lateral and a middle labellum - often larger and shaped different from laterals; androecium of 1 or 2 stamens attached to column; staminoide – extension of the column; gyneocium – a compound pistil of 3 carpels; 3 stigmas; ovary inferior. Fruit: capsule with tiny seeds. Orchis “showy orchid”, Cyripedium “ladies slippers”, Spiranthes “ladies tresses”, Platanthera “fringed”