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Class: Magnoliopsida Subclass: Asteridae Order: Lamiales Family: Verbenaceae. 1. Leaves mainly opposite. 2. Stems often 4-angled. 3. Flowers zygomorphic, bisexual and 5-merous. 4. Stamen mostly 4, didynamous, epipetalous. 5. Carpels 2; axile placentation; ovary superior.
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Class: MagnoliopsidaSubclass: AsteridaeOrder: LamialesFamily: Verbenaceae • 1. Leaves mainly opposite. • 2. Stems often 4-angled. • 3. Flowers zygomorphic, bisexual and 5-merous. • 4. Stamen mostly 4, didynamous, epipetalous. • 5. Carpels 2; axile placentation; ovary superior.
Class: MagnoliopsidaSubclass: AsteridaeOrder: LamialesFamily: Verbenaceae • 1. Leaves mainly opposite. • 2. Stems often 4-angled. • 3. Flowers zygomorphic, bisexual and 5-merous. • 4. Stamen mostly 4, didynamous, epipetalous. • 5. Carpels 2; axile placentation; ovary superior. • 6. Fruit: a drupe or berry. • Verbena “vervain”
Class: MagnoliopsidaSubclass: RosidaeOrder: CornalesFamily: Cornaceae • 1. Trees, shrubs or perennial herbs. • 2. Leaves mostly opposite. • 3. Veins curved. • 4. 5 or 4-merous. • 5. Stamens alternate with petals. • 6. Ovary inferior. • 7. Fruit a drupe or a berry. • CornusFlorida“large flowering dogwood” • CornusDrummundi “rough-leaved dogwood”