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Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family: Brassicaceae (Cruciferae). 1. Herbs. Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family: Brassicaceae (Cruciferae). 1. Herbs 2. Leaves simple, often dissected.
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Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family:Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) • 1. Herbs
Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family:Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) • 1. Herbs • 2. Leaves simple, often dissected
Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family:Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) • 1. Herbs • 2. Leaves simple, often dissected • 3. Inflorescence usually a raceme
Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family:Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) • 1. Herbs • 2. Leaves simple, often dissected • 3. Inflorescence usually a raceme • 4. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic
Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family:Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) • 1. Herbs • 2. Leaves simple, often dissected • 3. Inflorescence usually a raceme • 4. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic • 5. Corolla usually 4 petals - cross
Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family:Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) • 1. Herbs • 2. Leaves simple, often dissected • 3. Inflorescence usually a raceme • 4. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic • 5. Corolla usually 4 petals - cross • 6. Androecium of 6 stamen: 4 long, 2 short
Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family:Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) • 1. Herbs • 2. Leaves simple, often dissected • 3. Inflorescence usually a raceme • 4. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic • 5. Corolla usually 4 petals - cross • 6. Androecium of 6 stamen: 4 long, 2 short • 7. Gynecium a compound pistil with 2 carpels, 2 locules
Subclass: Dilleniidae Order: Salicales Family:Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) • 1. Herbs • 2. Leaves simple, often dissected • 3. Inflorescence usually a raceme • 4. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic • 5. Corolla usually 4 petals - cross • 6. Androecium of 6 stamen: 4 long, 2 short • 7. Gynecium a compound pistil with 2 carpels, 2 locules • 8. Fruit: a silique or silicle • Brassica, “mustards”, • Capsella, “shepard’s purse”
SubclassRosidae Order: Apiales Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) • 1. Aromatic biennial or perennial herbs with hollow leaf stems.
SubclassRosidae Order: Apiales Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) • 1. Aromatic biennial or perennial herbs with hollow leaf stems. • 2. Leaves compound with sheathing bases.
SubclassRosidae Order: Apiales Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) • 1. Aromatic bienn1al or perennial herbs with hollow leaf stems. • 2. Leaves compound with sheathing bases. • 3. Inflorescence umbellate.
SubclassRosidae Order: Apiales Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) • 1. Aromatic biennial or perennial herbs with hollow leaf stems. • 2. Leaves compound with sheathing bases. • 3. Inflorescence umbellate. • 4. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic, 5-merous; 2 carpels. • Ca5, Co5, A5, G2 • Daucus “wild carrot”, • Conium “poison hemlock”, • Pastinaca “wild parsnip”, Sanicula “black snakeroot”
Subclass: Caryophyllidae Order: Caryophyllales Family: Caryophyllaceae • 1. Annual or perennial herbs with swollen nodes.
Subclass: Caryophyllidae Order: Caryophyllales Family: Caryophyllaceae • 1. Annual or perennial herbs with swollen nodes. • 2. Leaves opposite; simple; connected at the base with a transverse line.
Subclass: Caryophyllidae Order: Caryophyllales Family: Caryophyllaceae • 1. Annual or perennial herbs with swollen nodes. • 2. Leaves opposite; simple; connected at the base with a transverse line. • 3. Bisexual; actinomorphic; 5-merous (stamen 5 or 10).
Subclass: Caryophyllidae Order: Caryophyllales Family: Caryophyllaceae • 1. Annual or perennial herbs with swollen nodes. • 2. Leaves opposite; simple; connected at the base with a transverse line. • 3. Bisexual; actinomorphic; 5-merous (stamen 5 or 10). • 4. Pistil with free central placentation; 1 locule.
Subclass: Caryophyllidae Order: Caryophyllales Family: Caryophyllaceae • 1. Annual or perennial herbs with swollen nodes. • 2. Leaves opposite; simple; connected at the base with a transverse line. • 3. Bisexual; actinomorphic; 5-merous (stamen 5 or 10). • 4. Pistil with free central placentation; 1 locule. • 5. Fruit; a dry capsule opening with teeth or valves. • Dianthus “pinks” • Stellaria “chickweeds • Silene “catchfly” • Lychnis “campion”
Subclass: Caryophyllidae Order: Caryophyllales Family: Cactaceae • 1. Succulent, spiny herbs; sometimes branched or tree-like. (Spine arranged in areoles).
Subclass: Caryophyllidae Order: Caryophyllales Family: Cactaceae • 1. Succulent, spiny herbs; sometimes branched or tree-like. (Spine arranged in areoles). • 2. Flowers bisexual, solitary and showy with numerous perianth parts. • 3. Stamens numerous, epipetalous. • 4. Ovary inferior; 4 carpels; 1 locule; parietal placentation.
Subclass: Caryophyllidae Order: Caryophyllales Family: Cactaceae • 1. Succulent, spiny herbs; sometimes branched or tree-like. (Spine arranged in areoles). • 2. Flowers bisexual, solitary and showy with numerous perianth parts. • 3. Stamens numerous, epipetalous. • 4. Ovary inferior; 4 carpels; 1 locule; parietal placentation. • 5. fruit: berry. • Opuntia “prickley pear” • Carnegeia gigantia “saguaro” • Lophophora “Peyote” Mescaline