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Rosaceae Rose Family ca. 85 genera /3000 species Amelanchier (service berry) Rubis (black and raspberries Fragaria (strawberry) Potentilla (cinquefoil) Fallugia (Apache plume) Cowania (cliff rose) Cercocarpus (mountain mahogany) Rosa Prunus Rosaceae
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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Purshia mexicana
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Rosaceae Potentilla sp.
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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Cowania stanshuriana
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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(More) Eurosids I (2) Hypanthium Rosa rugosa Cup-shaped extension of the floral axis formed from union of basal parts of calyx, corolla, and androecium commonly surrounding the pistils.
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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Rubus sp. aggregated druplets
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Rosaceae
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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Cowania sp.
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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(More) Eurosids I (2) Folicles Rosaceae
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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Prunus sp. Drupe
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Rosaceae Pome Epigynous flower
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Life Form Herbs, shrubs or trees. Flowers usually bisexual and regular. Often with rhizomes. Leaves alternate and toothed; simple or compound. Stipules present. Numerous stamens. One to many carpels fused into superior ovary. Five sepals fused into hypanthium. Five free petals that often have a claw. Stems and Leaves Perianth Flowers and Inflorescence Reproductive Structures Fruit Fruit a follicle, achene, pome, drupe, aggregate or accessory with druplets Rosaceae
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Malus domestica
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