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C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses”

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

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C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses”

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

  2. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” • Mostly perennial herbs. • Leaves opposite, whorled or basal. • Flowers 5-merous; bisexual; petals united; stamen opposite petals. • Ovary superior; 5 carpels, 1 locule; ovules numerous. Heterostyly • Fruit a capsule.

  3. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Primulales F: Primulaceae “Primroses” • Mostly perennial herbs. • Leaves opposite, whorled or basal. • Flowers 5-merous; bisexual; petals united; stamen opposite petals. • Ovary superior; 5 carpels, 1 locule; ovules numerous. • Fruit a capsule. Primula “primroses”, Dodecatheon “shooting star”, Lysimachia “loosestrifes”

  4. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Violiales F: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers” • Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils. (Marah)

  5. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Violiales F: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers” • Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils. • Mostly palmately veined or lobed.

  6. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Violiales F: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers” • Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils. • Mostly palmately veined or lobed. • Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious).

  7. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Violiales F: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers” • Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils. • Mostly palmately veined or lobed. • Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious) • Sepals 5, petals 5, Anthers 5, Pistil – 3 carpels.

  8. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Violiales F: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers” • Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils. • Mostly palmately veined or lobed. • Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious) • Sepals 5, petals 5, Anthers 5, Pistil – 3 carpels. • Fruit: Pepo, berry, capsule

  9. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Violiales F: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers” • Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils. • Mostly palmately veined or lobed. • Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious) • Sepals 5, petals 5, Anthers 5, Pistil – 3 carpels. • Fruit: Pepo, berry, capsule • Flattened seeds

  10. C: Magnoliopsida SC: Delleniidae O: Violiales F: Cucurbitaceae “Cucumbers” • Fleshy herbs or soft woody vines with tendrils. • Mostly palmately veined or lobed. • Flowers regular, epigynous, unisexual (monoecious or dioecious) • Sepals 5, petals 5, Anthers 5, Pistil – 3 carpels. • Fruit: Pepo, berry, capsule • Flattened seeds • Important food plant – cantaloupes, melons, squash, pumpkins, cumcumbers. • Cucurbita, Echinocystis

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