Utilisateur
Inflorescence surrounded by an involucre composed of one or more bracts. Has a pappus. Five synandrous (anthers) or monodelphous (filaments) fused stamens. Gynoecium= 2 locules/ carpels. Inferior ovary. Fruit is an achene
Asteraceae
4 sepals, 4 petals, 6 stamens. fruit is a silique (2chambers)
Brassicaceae
Compound leaves. 5 fused sepals. corolla has 5 petals. has a keel which is 2 fused petals. 10 stamens. diadelphous stamens (5,5),(9,1). Fruit is a legume
Fabaceae
Dicot. 3 to many sepals, 3 to many petals. no stipules. elongated receptacle. numerous stamens and pistils. Archene or follicle fruit type.
Ranunculacea (Buttercup)
3 sepals, 3 petals, 6 stamens. 3 locules per ovary. Fruit is a berry or capsule.
Liliaceae
3 sepals, 3 petals, 1 or 2 stamens. capsule fruit type
Orchidaceae
Calyx/corolla=5(separate). Hypanthium flower condition. Many stamens and pistils.
Rosaceae
4 united sepals, 0 petals, 4 or 8 stamens (often episepalous). foliage and stems scurfy. fruit is achene
Elaeagnaceae
long bristly rigid hairs with round stems. Cyme inflorecence. 5 free or basalt fused sepals. 5 united petals-elongated slender tube. 5 epipetalous stamens. Two united carples but four lobed. superior ovary. Has fornices.
Boraginaceae
4 or 5 united sepals, 4 or 5 united petals (dissimilar lobes). 2-5 stamens, often 4 with 2 shorter than the other 2. Superior ovary, 2 loculed.
Plantaginaceae