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- Group 1Lycophytes, Monilophytes
- Group 2Gymnosperms
- Group 3Monocots
- Group 4Woody angiosperms with opposite or whorled leaves
- Group 5Woody angiosperms with alternate leaves
- Group 6Herbaceous angiosperms with inferior ovaries
- Group 7Herbaceous angiosperms with superior ovaries and zygomorphic flowers
- Group 8Herbaceous angiosperms with superior ovaries, actinomorphic flowers, and 2 or more distinct carpels
- Group 9Herbaceous angiosperms with superior ovaries, actinomorphic flowers, connate petals, and a solitary carpel or 2 or more connate carpels
- Group 10Herbaceous angiosperms with superior ovaries, actinomorphic flowers, distinct petals or the petals lacking, and 2 or more connate carpels
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- Aristolochiaceae
Aristolochiaceae
See list of 4 genera in this family-
1a. Plants without aerial stems, herbaceous; calyx actinomorphic, the basal, tubular portion straight; flowers with 12 stamens
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1b. Plants with aerial stems, woody or herbaceous; calyx zygomorphic, the basal, tubular portion nearly straight or strongly bent [Fig. 50]; flowers with 6 stamens
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2a. Leaf blades 1–5 cm wide, pinnately veined; inflorescence originating from base of stem near ground level; capsule globose, 8–20 mm long
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2b. Leaf blades 5–35 cm wide, palmately veined; inflorescence originating from the axils of leaves; capsule cylindric to ovoid or ellipsoid (sometimes globose or pyriform in A. clematitis), 20–80 mm long
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3a. Plants herbaceous; inflorescence a fascicle of flowers from the axil or, less commonly, a solitary flower; calyx nearly straight, with a single, terminal lobe; annulus absent; capsules 20–50 mm long
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3b. Plants lianas (i.e., woody); inflorescence of a solitary, axillary flower; calyx strongly curved, with 3 terminal lobes [Fig. 50]; annulus (i.e., a circular flange at junction of calyx tube and limb) present; capsules 60–80 mm long
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Show photos of: Each photo represents one genus in this family.