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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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- Camelina
Camelina
See list of 2 species in this genus-
1a. Plants rough-pubescent with simple hairs 1–2.5 mm long that exceed the length of the branched hairs; silicle body (i.e., excluding the beak and the short, stipe-like base) (2.5–) 3.5–5 (–6) ×2–4 (–5) mm; fruiting pedicels 4–14 (–17) mm long; seeds 0.8–1.4 (–1.5) mm long
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1b. Plants often ± glabrate, when pubescent the simple hairs not exceeding the length of the branched hairs; silicle body (5.5–) 7–9 × (4.5–) 6–7 mm; fruiting pedicels 10–25 (–30) mm long; seeds (1.5–) 1.7–3 mm long
Show photos of: Each photo represents one species in this genus.