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C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal.

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Page 1: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: PrimulalesF: Primulaceae “Primroses”

1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or

basal.

Page 2: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: PrimulalesF: Primulaceae “Primroses”

1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or

basal.3. Flowers 5-merous; bisexual;

petals united; stamen opposite petals.

4. Ovary superior; 5 carpels, 1 locule; ovules numerous.

Heterostyly1. Fruit a capsule.

Page 3: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: PrimulalesF: Primulaceae “Primroses”

1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or

basal.3. Flowers 5-merous; bisexual;

petals united; stamen opposite petals.

4. Ovary superior; 5 carpels, 1 locule; ovules numerous.

5. Fruit a capsule.

Primula “primroses”, Dodecatheon “shooting star”,

Lysimachia “loosestrifes”

Page 4: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: ViolialesF: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers”

1. Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils.

(Marah)

Page 5: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: ViolialesF: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers”

1. Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils.

2. Mostly palmately veined or lobed.

Page 6: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: ViolialesF: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers”

1. Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils.

2. Mostly palmately veined or lobed.

3. Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious).

Page 7: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: ViolialesF: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers”

1. Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils.

2. Mostly palmately veined or lobed.

3. Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious)

4. Sepals 5, petals 5, Anthers 5, Pistil – 3 carpels.

Page 8: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: ViolialesF: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers”

1. Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils.

2. Mostly palmately veined or lobed.

3. Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious)

4. Sepals 5, petals 5, Anthers 5, Pistil – 3 carpels.

5. Fruit: Pepo, berry, capsule

Page 9: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: ViolialesF: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers”

1. Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils.

2. Mostly palmately veined or lobed.

3. Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious)

4. Sepals 5, petals 5, Anthers 5, Pistil – 3 carpels.

5. Fruit: Pepo, berry, capsule

6. Flattened seeds

Page 10: C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” 1. Mostly perennial herbs. 2. Leaves opposite, whorled or basal

C: MagnoliopsidaSC: Delleniidae

O: ViolialesF: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers”

1. Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils.

2. Mostly palmately veined or lobed.

3. Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious)

4. Sepals 5, petals 5, Anthers 5, Pistil – 3 carpels.

5. Fruit: Pepo, berry, capsule 6. Flattened seeds7. Important food plant –

cantaloupes, melons, squash, pumpkins, cumcumbers.

8. Cucurbita, Echinocystis