Ranunculales Flashcards

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Eudicots

Ranunculales

Berberidaceae

Podophyllum

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Thalictrum (Used to be Anemonella)

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Ranunculales

Papaveraceae

Sanguinaria (bloodroot)

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Aquilegia (wild columbine)

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Ranunculales

Berberidaceae

Jeffersonia (twin-leaf)

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Ranunculus

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Ranunculus

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Ranunculales

Berberidaceae

Berberis (barberry)

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Caltha

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Anemone

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Ranunculales

Papaveraceae

Eschscholzia (mexican poppy)

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Thalictrum

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Mostly herbs, sometimes shrubs or vines; leaves alternate (spiral), simple to compound, with sheathing leaf bases; flowers usually actinomorphic and perfect; calyx of 5-8 petaloid sepals; corolla of few-many petals (rarely absent); stamens usually numerous; carpels usually numerous (apocarpous), ovaries superior, ovules usually many per carpel; fruit usually an aggregate of follicles, achenes, or berries.

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Ranunculaceae

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Ranunculales

Berberidaceae

Jeffersonia (twin-leaf)

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Eudicots

Ranunculales

Berberidaceae

Jeffersonia (twin-leaf)

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Families in Ranunculales:

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7 families (but only 3 to learn)

  • Berberidaceae
  • Papaveraceae
  • Ranunculaceae
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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Anemone

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Ranunculales

Ranunulaceae

Hepatica

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Ranunculales

Papaveraceae

Papaver (poppy)

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Ranunculales

Papaveraceae

Dicentra (Dutchman’s breeches)

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Aquilegia (columbine)

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Annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, or small trees; leaves alternate (spiral) to subopposite, usually lobed to divided or dissected, exstipu- late; flowers actinomorphic, zygomorphic, or biradial; calyx of 2 or 3 caducous sepals; corolla of 2+2 or 3+3 petals, the outer petals sometimes with a spur or sac; stamens numerous; carpels 2-many (syncarpous) ovary superior, ovules 1-many per carpel; fruit usually a capsule.

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Papaveraceae

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Perennial trees, shrubs or herbs, often spiny; leaves alternate (spiral) or rarely opposite, simple or compound (pinnate or ternate); flowers actinomorphic; perianth 6-7-seriate with 3 parts per whorl, the outer 2 whorls sepaloid, the inner 4-5 petaloid, innermost 2- 3 nectiferous; stamens 6, anthers typically valvular; carpel 1, ovary superior, ovules many per ovary; fruit typically a berry.

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Berberidaceae

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Delphinium (larkspur)

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Ranunculales

Papaveraceae

Sanguinaria (blood root)

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Hepatica

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Ranunculus

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Thalictrum

(used to be Anemonella, but changed to Thalictrum)

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Ranunculus

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Ranunculales

Papaveraceae

Corydalis

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Clamatis

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Ranunculales

Ranunculaceae

Clematis

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Ranunculales

Berberidaceae

Podophyllum (may-apple)