16: Apiales, Dipsacales, Caprifoliaceae (5/22) Flashcards

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What families are part of Apiales?

A

Apiaceae
Araliaceae

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Apiaceae

What order is it from?

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Petiole bases usually sheathing stem
Inflorescence a simple/compound head
2 style bases swollen to form stylopodium

Stylopodium: an expansion or swelling at the base of the style, typically found in plants of the Umbelliferae (Apiaceae) family
From Apiales

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Heracleum

What family is it from and what are some of its characteristics?

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Palmately lobed leaves
Compound umbel of white flowers

From Apiaceae

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Conium

What family is it from and what are some of its characteristics?

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Dissected leaves
Compound umbel of white flowers

From Apiaceae

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Araliaceae

What order is it from?

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Modified aerial roots in climbers
Inflorescence umbel/panicle of umbels
Stylopodium

Stylopodium: an expansion or swelling at the base of the style, typically found in plants of the Umbelliferae (Apiaceae) family
From Apiales

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What families are part of Dipsacales?

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Viburnaceae
Caprifoliaceae
Valerianaceae

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Viburnaceae

What order is it from?

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Opposite leaves
Flowers small and arranged in showy inflorescences

From Dipsacales

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Sambucus

What family is it from?

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Opposite, pinnately compound leaves with serrated leaflets

From Viburnaceae

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Caprifoliaceae

What order is it from?

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Simple, opposite leaves

From Dipsacales

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Lonicera

What family is it from?

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Simple, opposite leaves
Corolla in 4 + 1 arrangement

From Caprifoliaceae

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Valerianaceae

What order is it from?

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Opposite leaves
Dense inflorescence

From Dipsacales

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