1. Buttercup family and some other dicots. Flashcards
1
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papaveraceae
A
dicot, poppies
2
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salicaceae
A
willow, dicot
3
Q
betalaceae
A
dicot, maple
4
Q
iridaceae
A
iris, monocot
5
Q
arecaceae
A
palm, monocot
6
Q
potamogetonaceae
A
pondweed, monocot
7
Q
zosteraeceae
A
eelgrass, monocot
8
Q
ranunculaeceae
A
buttercup, dicot
9
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Class Ranunculaeceae characteristics
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- buttercups
- herbs
- many stamens
- several to many SEPARATE carpels
- superior ovaries
- leaves dissected no stipules
- many are toxic
10
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stipule
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tiny leaf sticking out at the base of the main leaf
11
Q
examples of buttercup (class ranunculaeceae
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- anemone (windflower)
- columbine
- monkshood
- white clematis
- goldenseal
- buttercup
12
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goldenseal extract
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- cure inflammation
- almost extinct
13
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columbines
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spurs on petals (nectar),
stamens
14
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monkshood
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- highly poison
- sepals on outside, petals tucked underneath hood
- aconita… makes aconitin.
- aconitin causes arrhythmia
15
Q
white clematis
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virgin’s bower
sepals rather than petals
the leaves are opposite of each other