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1 1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt One Word Who am I? Photos ( describe the family also ) More PhotosLots of Photos

2 2 Cross like (4 sepals 4 petals)

3 3 Brassicaceae

4 4 Monadelphous Stamens

5 5 Malvaceae filaments fused forming a tube around the style

6 6 Phytomelan crust

7 7 Agavaceae Black crust covering seeds with collapsed interlayers

8 8 Epiphytic

9 9 Orchidaceae plant that grows on another plant without deriving nutrients or water

10 10 Plicate leaves

11 11 Arecaceae folded

12 12 I am usually a tree or a shrub. My leaves are simple, alternate, and stipulate. My five petals are clawed and my flowers are cup-shaped and with a well-developed hypanthium. I also have a intrastaminal nectar disk and my stamens are epipetalous.

13 13 Rhamnaceae

14 14 I’m a tree with leaves in a terminal cluster on my usually unbranched trunk. My leaves are long-petioled with a large basal sheath and lateral spines. They are either feather- shaped and pinnately divided or fan- shaped and palmately divided with the divisions plicate. My inflorescence is paniculate or compound-spicate.

15 15 Arecaceae

16 16 I could be a rhizomatous herb to a tree with a large, woody caudex. My leaves are usually alternate and spiral along the stem or in a basal rosette. My flowers are usually small with 6 tepals often connate with a bell-shaped perianth. I have 6 stamens and the filaments are often adnate to tepals. My seeds lack a phytomelan crust.

17 17 Ruscaceae

18 18 My herbage is in a dense rosette of more or less succulent sessile leaves with sheathing and overlapping leaf bases. My leaves have terminal and lateral spines or filaments. My inflorescence can be spike-like to paniculate, terminal, or cymose. My flowers have 6 tepals in two series and are typically thick and yellow or white. Stamens are in two series of 3 and basally adnate to the perianth. My seeds have a phytomelan crust.

19 19 Agavaceae

20 20 I’m an herb and often a epiphyte or a saptrophyte. My growth is from creeping rhizomes, pseudobulbs, tubers, or aerial roots. I have basal leaves that are often 2- ranked, sheathing, and sessile. In some genus my leaves are reduced to sheathing scales and lack chlorophyll. My flowers are perfect and zygomorphic with a perianth in 2 whorls. I have a labellum and one stamen that is adnate to the style and stigma to form a column.

21 21 Orchidaceae

22 22

23 23 Euphorbiaceae Herbs, shrubs, and trees often with milky latex. 3-carpellate ovary with 3 styles and stigmas, the stigmas often divided into 2 or more segments each. Cyanthium, schizocarp.

24 24

25 25 Rosaceae Mostly woody, rhizomatous, thorns and prickles, flowers showy with hypanthium, 5 sepals and petals, numerous stamens, 1 to many fused carpels

26 26

27 27 Onagraceae herbs, inferior ovary, sepals and stamens borne on a long hypanthium tube, crossed 4 branched stigma, flowers 4-merous

28 28

29 29 Brassicaceae cross-like, 4 sepals, 4 clawed petals, prolonged receptacle that forms a gynophore, leaves alternate and sometimes in a basal rosette, silicle/silique

30 30

31 31 Fabaceae herbs, shrubs, trees with alternate stipulate leaves, sometimes stipules stimose, compound leaves, legumes, pulvini on petioles, flowers 5-merous, 3 subfamilies

32 32

33 33 Salicaceae trees or shrubs, woody, deciduous, leaves alternate, simple, and serrated, inflorescence indeterminate, catkins, seeds with coma

34 34

35 35 Malvaceae leaves alternate and palmately veined with peltate or stellate trichomes, inflorescences with supernumerary bracts, numerous stamens united by filaments forming a tube around style, 5 petals, 5 epipetalous stames, flowers twisted in bud

36 36

37 37 Lamiaceae herbs, shrubs with square stems, leaves opposite or whorled, aromatic, gynobasic style, 5-lobed corolla, 4 epipetalous stamens, superior ovary of 2 united carpels

38 38

39 39 Arecaceae trees or shrubs with unbranched or rarely branched trunks, leaves in a crowded terminal crown, leaves splitting, blades plicate, panicle of small flowers, 3 sepals, petals, and carpels, 6 or more stamens

40 40

41 41 Agavaceae large rosette, rhizomatous, leathery and fibrous leaves, succulent, leaves with pointed tips, stamens and tepals 6, perianth tubular to bell shaped, seeds with phytomelan crust

42 42

43 43 Orchidaceae terrestrial, saprophytic, or epiphytic herbs with rhizomes, corms, tubers, stems basally thickened forming pseudobulbs, perianth in 2 whorls 3 parts each, longitudinal capsule, stamens adnate to style and stigma forming a column

44 44

45 45 Celtidaceae simple and alternate leaves asymmetrical at base, inflorescences axillary and determinate, 5 part perianth, drupe

46 46

47 47 Fagaceae leaves usually alternate, simple, often lobed, pinnate leaf venation, dangling catkin, nut

48 48

49 49 Ruscaceae rhizomatous herbs to trees with a large woody, caudex, leaves usually alternate and spiral along stem or in basal rosette, simple, entire with parallel venation, tepals 6, stamens 6, seed lacking phytomelan crust

50 50

51 51 Rhamnaceae simple stipulate leaves, small perigynous cup-shaped flowers, well- developed hypanthium, intrastaminal nectar disk, concave and clawed petals, 4 or 5 epipetalous stamens, 4 or 5 lobed calyx, 4 or 5 petals or petalless


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