16: Apiales, Dipsacales, Caprifoliaceae (5/22) Flashcards
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What families are part of Apiales?
Apiaceae
Araliaceae
Apiaceae
What order is it from?
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
Heracleum
What family is it from and what are some of its characteristics?
Palmately lobed leaves
Compound umbel of white flowers
From Apiaceae
Conium
What family is it from and what are some of its characteristics?
Dissected leaves
Compound umbel of white flowers
From Apiaceae
Araliaceae
What order is it from?
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
What families are part of Dipsacales?
Viburnaceae
Caprifoliaceae
Valerianaceae
Viburnaceae
What order is it from?
Opposite leaves
Flowers small and arranged in showy inflorescences
From Dipsacales
Sambucus
What family is it from?
Opposite, pinnately compound leaves with serrated leaflets
From Viburnaceae
Caprifoliaceae
What order is it from?
Simple, opposite leaves
From Dipsacales
Lonicera
What family is it from?
Simple, opposite leaves
Corolla in 4 + 1 arrangement
From Caprifoliaceae
Valerianaceae
What order is it from?
Opposite leaves
Dense inflorescence
From Dipsacales