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Lecture material & Plant Families For Exam2

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1)Herbaceous, 70gen/2200spp
2)Opposite leaves, swollen nodes
3)Floral parts actinomorphic;in fives; free-central placentation (sometimes basal); 5 sepals, 5 petals (consists
CARYOPHYLLACEAE (Carnation-"pink family")

1)Herbaceous, 70gen/2200spp
2)Opposite leaves, swollen nodes
3)Floral parts actinomorphic;in fives; free-central placentation (sometimes basal); 5 sepals, 5 petals (consists
CARYPHYLLACEAE (Carnation-"Pink family")

1)Herbaceous, 70gen/2200spp
2)Opposite leaves, swollen nodes
3)Floral parts actinomorphic;in fives; free-central placentation (sometimes basal); 5 sepals, 5 petals (consists
CARYOPHYLLACEAE (Carnation-"pink family")

1)Herbaceous, 70gen/2200spp
2)Opposite leaves, swollen nodes
3)Floral parts actinomorphic;in fives; free-central placentation (sometimes basal); 5 sepals, 5 petals (consists
CARYOPHYLLACEAE (Carnation-"pink family")

1)Herbaceous, 70gen/2200spp
2)Opposite leaves, swollen nodes
3)Floral parts actinomorphic;in fives; free-central placentation (sometimes basal); 5 sepals, 5 petals (consists
CARYOPHYLLACEAE (Carnation-"pink family")

1)Herbaceous, 70gen/2200spp
2)Opposite leaves, swollen nodes
3)Floral parts actinomorphic;in fives; free-central placentation (sometimes basal); 5 sepals, 5 petals (consists
CARYOHPHYLLACEAE (Carnation-"pink family")

1)Herbaceous, 70gen/2200spp
2)Opposite leaves, swollen nodes
3)Floral parts actinomorphic;in fives; free-central placentation (sometimes basal); 5 sepals, 5 petals (consists
CARYOHPHYLLACEAE(Carnation-"pink family")
A group in the tricolpates (and name two groups w/in it) that is characterized by:
1)presence of Betalain pigments(most red or purple)which are nitrogen-containing in this group
2)have free-central (or sometimes basal) placentation
3)have
Caryophyllidae:
1)Caryophyllales
2)Polygonales
1)All new world (a couple reps in Africa), 90 gen/1400spp
2)Succulent stems
3)Leaves are in form of spines, clusters of them called areoles-lateral buds; the modified leaves themselves are the glochidia (spines).
4)Flowers are actinomorphi
CACTACEAE (Cactus)

1)Herbaceous, not monophyletic b/c it does not include the cactaceae, 19gen/500spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate, sometimes succulent, most common in fleshy leaves
3)Flower
PORTULACACEAE (Purslane)

1)Herbaceous, not monophyletic b/c it does not include the cactaceae, 19gen/500spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate, sometimes succulent, most common in fleshy leaves
3)Flower
PORTULACAECEAE (Purslane)

1)Herbaceous, not monophyletic b/c it does not include the cactaceae, 19gen/500spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate, sometimes succulent, most common in fleshy leaves
3)Flower
PORTULACACEAE (Purslane)

1)Herbs or small shrubs, in tropics may be trees; common in N. America; 40gen/1000spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate
3)Sheathing base made of stipules called "ocrea&quo
POLYGONACEAE (Buckwheat)
A large group of the tricolpates that includes the Brassicaceae, Malvaceae, Salicaceae, and Violaceae families along with Rosaceae.
Rosidae

1)Herbs or small shrubs, in tropics may be trees; common in N. America; 40gen/1000spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate
3)Sheathing base made of stipules called "ocrea&quo
POLYGONACEAE (Buckwheat)

1)Herbs or small shrubs, in tropics may be trees; common in N. America; 40gen/1000spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate
3)Sheathing base made of stipules called "ocrea&quo
POLYGONACEAE (Buckwheat)

1)Herbs or small shrubs, in tropics may be trees; common in N. America; 40gen/1000spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate
3)Sheathing base made of stipules called "ocrea&quo
POLYGONACEAE (Buckwheat)

1)Herbs or small shrubs, in tropics may be trees; common in N. America; 40gen/1000spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate
3)Sheathing base made of stipules called "ocrea&quo
POLYGONACEAE (Buckwheat)

1)Herbs or small shrubs, in tropics may be trees; common in N. America; 40gen/1000spp
2)Leaves simple & alternate
3)Sheathing base made of stipules called "ocrea&quo
POLYGONACEAE (Buckwheat)

1)2gen/435 spp; Vegetative reproduction performed (w/o use of seeds) by shoots that expand/root out. Branches may drift off into stream and take root along banks.
2)Leaves simmple
SALICACEAE (Willow)

1)2gen/435 spp; Vegetative reproduction performed (w/o use of seeds) by shoots that expand/root out. Branches may drift off into stream and take root along banks.
2)Leaves simmple
SALICACEAE (Willow)

1)2gen/435 spp; Vegetative reproduction performed (w/o use of seeds) by shoots that expand/root out. Branches may drift off into stream and take root along banks.
2)Leaves simmple
SALICACEAE (Willow)

1)Primarly of tropical trees & secondarily of temperate herbs; 22gen/950spp
2)leaves simple, cordate
3)Flower actinomorphic;parts in 5's; 3 fused superior carpels; polype
VIOLACEAE (Violets)

1)Primarly of tropical trees & secondarily of temperate herbs; 22gen/950spp
2)leaves simple, cordate
3)Flower actinomorphic;parts in 5's; 3 fused superior carpels; polype
VIOLACEAE (Violet)

1)All herbaceous;30gen/500spp
2)Leaves tend to be in a basal rosette w/ palmate veination
3)Flowers actinomorphic (some zygomorphic); parts in 5's; carpels partially connate,
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Saxifrage)

1)All herbaceous;30gen/500spp
2)Leaves tend to be in a basal rosette w/ palmate veination
3)Flowers actinomorphic (some zygomorphic); parts in 5's; carpels partially connate,
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Saxifrage)

1)All herbaceous;30gen/500spp
2)Leaves tend to be in a basal rosette w/ palmate veination
3)Flowers actinomorphic (some zygomorphic); parts in 5's; carpels partially connate,
SAXIFRACEAE (Saxifrage)

1)All herbaceous;30gen/500spp
2)Leaves tend to be in a basal rosette w/ palmate veination
3)Flowers actinomorphic (some zygomorphic); parts in 5's; carpels partially connate,
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Saxifrage)

1)All herbaceous;30gen/500spp
2)Leaves tend to be in a basal rosette w/ palmate veination
3)Flowers actinomorphic (some zygomorphic); parts in 5's; carpels partially connate,
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Saxifrage)

1)All herbaceous;30gen/500spp
2)Leaves tend to be in a basal rosette w/ palmate veination
3)Flowers actinomorphic (some zygomorphic); parts in 5's; carpels partially connate,
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Saxifrage)

1)All herbaceous;30gen/500spp
2)Leaves tend to be in a basal rosette w/ palmate veination
3)Flowers actinomorphic (some zygomorphic); parts in 5's; carpels partially connate,
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Saxifrage)

1)many plants originated in tropics and evolved into plants in northern temperate zones; shrubs, woody; 2gen/115spp
2)Opposite leaves
3)Leaves palmately veined, usually lobed
ACERACEAE (Maple)

1)many plants originated in tropics and evolved into plants in northern temperate zones; shrubs, woody; 2gen/115spp
2)Opposite leaves
3)Leaves palmately veined, usually lobed
ACERACEAE (Maple)

1)many plants originated in tropics and evolved into plants in northern temperate zones; shrubs, woody; 2gen/115spp
2)Opposite leaves
3)Leaves palmately veined, usually lobed
ACERACEAE (Maple)

1)Herbs; 400+gen/4000+spp; have glucosinolates
2)Flowers very uniform; calyx/corolla in 4's; stamens 4 long & 2 short "tetradynamous," although the Capparaceae place
BRASSICACEAE/Cruciferae (Mustard)

1)Herbs; 400+gen/4000+spp; have glucosinolates
2)Flowers very uniform; calyx/corolla in 4's; stamens 4 long & 2 short "tetradynamous," although the Capparaceae place
BRASSICACEAE/Cruciferae (Mustard)

1)Herbs; 400+gen/4000+spp; have glucosinolates
2)Flowers very uniform; calyx/corolla in 4's; stamens 4 long & 2 short "tetradynamous," although the Capparaceae place
BRASSICACEAE/Cruciferae (Mustard)

1)Herbs; 400+gen/4000+spp; have glucosinolates
2)Flowers very uniform; calyx/corolla in 4's; stamens 4 long & 2 short "tetradynamous," although the Capparaceae place
BRASSICACEAE/Cruciferae (Mustard)

1)Herbs; 400+gen/4000+spp; have glucosinolates
2)Flowers very uniform; calyx/corolla in 4's; stamens 4 long & 2 short "tetradynamous," although the Capparaceae place
BRASSICACEAE/Cruciferae (Mustard)

1)Herbs; 400+gen/4000+spp; have glucosinolates
2)Flowers very uniform; calyx/corolla in 4's; stamens 4 long & 2 short "tetradynamous," although the Capparaceae place
BRASSICACEAE/Cruciferae (Mustard)

1)Herbs; 400+gen/4000+spp; have glucosinolates
2)Flowers very uniform; calyx/corolla in 4's; stamens 4 long & 2 short "tetradynamous," although the Capparaceae place
BRASSICACEAE/Cruciferae (Mustard)

1)Herbs;mostly in N. America
2)Leaves alternate & opposite & whorled.
3)Flowers 4 parted; inferior ovary; anthers versatile with the pollen in tetrads and viscin hold
ONAGRACEAE (Evening Primrose)

1)Most herbs; 200gen/2000spp; stellate/branched hairs
2)Leaves palmately lobed/veined
3)Flowers 5 parted perianth; stamens many (sometimes 5), monodelphous; 5 fused superior
MALVACEAE (Mallow)

1)Most herbs; 200gen/2000spp; stellate/branched hairs
2)Leaves palmately lobed/veined
3)Flowers 5 parted perianth; stamens many (sometimes 5), monodelphous; 5 fused superior
MALVACEAE (Mallow)

1)Most herbs; 200gen/2000spp; stellate/branched hairs
2)Leaves palmately lobed/veined
3)Flowers 5 parted perianth; stamens many (sometimes 5), monodelphous; 5 fused superior
MALVACEAE (Mallow)

1)Most herbs; 200gen/2000spp; stellate/branched hairs
2)Leaves palmately lobed/veined
3)Flowers 5 parted perianth; stamens many (sometimes 5), monodelphous; 5 fused superior
MALVACEAE (Mallow)

1)Herbs to subshrubs; hairs simple, glandular; 7gen/750spp
2)Leaves palmately veined, alt or opp, simple, lobed or compound
3)Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic or bilateral; 5
GERANIACEAE (Geranium)

1)Herbs to subshrubs; hairs simple, glandular; 7gen/750spp
2)Leaves palmately veined, alt or opp, simple, lobed or compound
3)Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic or bilateral; 5
GERANIACEAE (Geranium)

1)Herbs to subshrubs; hairs simple, glandular; 7gen/750spp
2)Leaves palmately veined, alt or opp, simple, lobed or compound
3)Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic or bilateral; 5
GERANIACEAE (Geranium)

1)Herbs to subshrubs; hairs simple, glandular; 7gen/750spp
2)Leaves palmately veined, alt or opp, simple, lobed or compound
3)Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic or bilateral; 5
GERANIACEAE (Geranium)

1)Herbs to subshrubs; hairs simple, glandular; 7gen/750spp
2)Leaves palmately veined, alt or opp, simple, lobed or compound
3)Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic or bilateral; 5
GERANIACEAE (Geranium)

1)Woody or herbaceous; 95gen/3000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately compound, sometimes simple, serrate, alternate; stipules which are evident in herbs.
3)Flowers actinomorphic;
ROSACEAE (Rose)

1)Woody or herbaceous; 95gen/3000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately compound, sometimes simple, serrate, alternate; stipules which are evident in herbs.
3)Flowers actinomorphic;
ROSACEAE (Rose)

1)Woody or herbaceous; 95gen/3000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately compound, sometimes simple, serrate, alternate; stipules which are evident in herbs.
3)Flowers actinomorphic;
ROSACEAE (Rose)

1)Woody or herbaceous; 95gen/3000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately compound, sometimes simple, serrate, alternate; stipules which are evident in herbs.
3)Flowers actinomorphic;
ROSACEAE (Rose)

1)Woody or herbaceous; 95gen/3000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately compound, sometimes simple, serrate, alternate; stipules which are evident in herbs.
3)Flowers actinomorphic;
ROSACEAE (Rose)

1)Woody or herbaceous; 95gen/3000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately compound, sometimes simple, serrate, alternate; stipules which are evident in herbs.
3)Flowers actinomorphic;
ROSACEAE (Rose)

1)Woody or herbaceous; 95gen/3000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately compound, sometimes simple, serrate, alternate; stipules which are evident in herbs.
3)Flowers actinomorphic;
ROSACEAE (Rose)

1)Woody or herbaceous; 95gen/3000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately compound, sometimes simple, serrate, alternate; stipules which are evident in herbs.
3)Flowers actinomorphic;
ROSACEAE (Rose)

1)Mostly tropical trees, desert trees/shrubs, temperate zones, herbs; nitrogen fixing bacteria in symbiotic rltnship; 650gen/18,000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately or palmately comp
FABACEAE/LEGUMINOSAE (Pea)

1)Mostly tropical trees, desert trees/shrubs, temperate zones, herbs; nitrogen fixing bacteria in symbiotic rltnship; 650gen/18,000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately or palmately comp
FABACEAE/LEGUMINOSAE (Pea)

1)Mostly tropical trees, desert trees/shrubs, temperate zones, herbs; nitrogen fixing bacteria in symbiotic rltnship; 650gen/18,000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately or palmately comp
FABACEAE/LEGUMINOSAE (Pea)

1)Mostly tropical trees, desert trees/shrubs, temperate zones, herbs; nitrogen fixing bacteria in symbiotic rltnship; 650gen/18,000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately or palmately comp
FABACEAE/LEGUMINOSAE (Pea)

1)Mostly tropical trees, desert trees/shrubs, temperate zones, herbs; nitrogen fixing bacteria in symbiotic rltnship; 650gen/18,000spp
2)Leaves usually pinnately or palmately comp
FABACEAE/LEGUMINOSAE (Pea)

1)Herbs, shrubs, trees or succulent like cacti; milky latex->dermatitis;
2)Leavesthe spines dont sit in groups of glochids like cacti
3)Flowers are reduced, actinomorphic,
EUPHORBIACEAE (Spurge)

1)Herbs, shrubs, trees or succulent like cacti; milky latex->dermatitis;
2)Leavesthe spines dont sit in groups of glochids like cacti
3)Flowers are reduced, actinomorphic,
EUPHORBIACEAE (Spurge)

1)Herbs, shrubs, trees or succulent like cacti; milky latex->dermatitis;
2)Leavesthe spines dont sit in groups of glochids like cacti
3)Flowers are reduced, actinomorphic,
EUPHORBIACEAE (Spurge)

1)Mostly shrubs, some trees and herbs, mycotrophic (aform of parasitism); 130gen/2700spp
2)Leaves mostly simple and often tough and leathery, some "evergreen"
3)Flw
ERICACEAE (Heather)

1)Mostly shrubs, some trees and herbs, mycotrophic (aform of parasitism); 130gen/2700spp
2)Leaves mostly simple and often tough and leathery, some "evergreen"
3)Flw
ERICACEAE (Heather)

1)Mostly shrubs, some trees and herbs, mycotrophic (aform of parasitism); 130gen/2700spp
2)Leaves mostly simple and often tough and leathery, some "evergreen"
3)Flw
ERICACEAE (Heather)

1)Mostly shrubs, some trees and herbs, mycotrophic (aform of parasitism); 130gen/2700spp
2)Leaves mostly simple and often tough and leathery, some "evergreen"
3)Flw
ERICACEAE (Heather)

1)Mostly shrubs, some trees and herbs, mycotrophic (aform of parasitism); 130gen/2700spp
2)Leaves mostly simple and often tough and leathery, some "evergreen"
3)Flw
ERICACEAE (Heather)

1)Mostly in N. America, some in S.; almost all herbs; 16gen/320spp
2)Leaves simple and alternate typically, sometimes opp &/or dissected.
3)Flowers 5parted, and the 5 sta
POLEMONIACEAE (Phlox)

1)Mostly in N. America, some in S.; almost all herbs; 16gen/320spp
2)Leaves simple and alternate typically, sometimes opp &/or dissected.
3)Flowers 5parted, and the 5 sta
POLEMONIACEAE (Phlox)

1)Mostly in N. America, some in S.; almost all herbs; 16gen/320spp
2)Leaves simple and alternate typically, sometimes opp &/or dissected.
3)Flowers 5parted, and the 5 sta
POLEMONIACEAE (Phlox)

1)Mostly in N. America, some in S.; almost all herbs; 16gen/320spp
2)Leaves simple and alternate typically, sometimes opp &/or dissected.
3)Flowers 5parted, and the 5 sta
POLEMONIACEAE (Phlox)

1)Mostly in N. America, some in S.; almost all herbs; 16gen/320spp
2)Leaves simple and alternate typically, sometimes opp &/or dissected.
3)Flowers 5parted, and the 5 sta
POLEMONIACEAE (Phlox)

1)trees or shrubs
2)Leaves opp & simple (rarely alt); secondary veins arching from base to tip
3)Flowers in infloresence terminal w/ enlarged showy bracts; sepals and pet
CORNACEAE (Dogwood)

1)trees or shrubs
2)Leaves opp & simple (rarely alt); secondary veins arching from base to tip
3)Flowers in infloresence terminal w/ enlarged showy bracts; sepals and pet
CORNACEAE (Dogwood)

1)trees or shrubs
2)Leaves opp & simple (rarely alt); secondary veins arching from base to tip
3)Flowers in infloresence terminal w/ enlarged showy bracts; sepals and pet
CORNACEAE (Dogwood)

1)trees or shrubs
2)Leaves opp & simple (rarely alt); secondary veins arching from base to tip
3)Flowers in infloresence terminal w/ enlarged showy bracts; sepals and pet
CORNACEAE (Dogwood)

1)trees or shrubs
2)Leaves opp & simple (rarely alt); secondary veins arching from base to tip
3)Flowers in infloresence terminal w/ enlarged showy bracts; sepals and pet
CORNACEAE (Dogwood)

1)trees or shrubs
2)Leaves opp & simple (rarely alt); secondary veins arching from base to tip
3)Flowers in infloresence terminal w/ enlarged showy bracts; sepals and pet
CORNACEAE (Dogwood)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous, in tropics, woody and trees and shrubs; 134gen/2650spp
2)leaves covered in hispid hairs (stiff & prickly), mostly simple (sometimes deeply divided)
3
BORAGINACEAE (Forget-me-not)

1)mostly herbaceous; have alkaloids
2)Leaves alt, simple (some deeply divided)
3)Flowers actinomorphic(sometimes zygomorphic); anthers not exserted; stigma is capitate; 2 fu
SOLANACEAE (Nightshade)

1)mostly herbaceous; have alkaloids
2)Leaves alt, simple (some deeply divided)
3)Flowers actinomorphic(sometimes zygomorphic); anthers not exserted; stigma is capitate; 2 fus
SOLANACEAE (Nightshade)

1)mostly herbaceous; have alkaloids
2)Leaves alt, simple (some deeply divided)
3)Flowers actinomorphic(sometimes zygomorphic); anthers not exserted; stigma is capitate; 2 fus
SOLANACEAE (Nightshade)

1)mostly herbaceous; have alkaloids
2)Leaves alt, simple (some deeply divided)
3)Flowers actinomorphic(sometimes zygomorphic); anthers not exserted; stigma is capitate; 2 fus
SOLANACEAE (Nightshade)

1)mostly herbaceous; have alkaloids
2)Leaves alt, simple (some deeply divided)
3)Flowers actinomorphic(sometimes zygomorphic); anthers not exserted; stigma is capitate; 2 fus
SOLANACEAE (Nightshade)

1)milky juice
2)leaves generally opposite
3)Flowers are often with a corona; anthers highly modified and fused to "stigma"=gynostegium w/ "pollinia"; 2 di
APOCYNACEAE

1)milky juice
2)leaves generally opposite
3)Flowers are often with a corona; anthers highly modified and fused to "stigma"=gynostegium w/ "pollinia"; 2 di
APOCYNACEAE

1)milky juice
2)leaves generally opposite
3)Flowers are often with a corona; anthers highly modified and fused to "stigma"=gynostegium w/ "pollinia"; 2 di
APOCYNACEAE

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