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33 Cards in this Set

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Capsules are found in
Papaveraceae
Leaves are generally opposite in
Hydrangeaceae
The greatest concentration of species in Fabaceae is found in ____ areas
Tropical
Berries are found in some members of
Liliaceae
Flowers in Magnoliaceae have ____ pistils
apocarpous
Petal number in Brassicaceae is
4
The fruit in Aceraceae is a
samara
Stamen number in Oleaceae is
2
Stamen number in Papaveraceae is
many
Ovaries are superior in
Papaveraceae
Many stamens is considered a/an ___ characteristic
primitive
Leaves are opposite in
Caprifoliaceae
Plants in Agavaceae are usually found in ____ areas
N & S Hemosphere
Adapted to desert
Stamen number in Brassicaceae is
6
A silique has _____ carpels
2
Flowers are zygomorphic in
Hippocastanaceae
The fruit in Magnoliaceae is a
Follicle
Leaves in Hippocastanaceae are
palmate
Follicles are found in
Paeoniaceae
Leaves are glandular dotted in
Rutaceae
Stamen number is usually 3 in
Iridaceae
Stamens in Oleaceae are
epipetalous
In Rhamnaceae leaves are usually
simple
Ovaries in Iridaceae are
inferior
Flowers in Liliaceae occur in
racemes
The umbel is enclosed in a spathe in
Amaryllidaceae
An inferior ovary is considered a/an ____ trait
Advanced
Compound leaves are considered
advanced
Flowers of Caprifoliaceae are
either actinomorphic or zygomorphic
Leaves in Aceraceae are usually
opposite
The fruit of Fabaceae has ____ sutures
2
A conspicuous nectar disk is found in
Celastraceae
A fruit with two carpels and a replum is a
silique