Title: Class: Magnoliopsida Subclass: Asteridae Order: Lamiales Family: Lamiaceae (Labaitae)
1Class MagnoliopsidaSubclass AsteridaeOrder
LamialesFamily Lamiaceae (Labaitae)
- 1. Leaves mainly opposite (whorled or simple)
- 2. Stems square with aromatic oils.
- 3. Flowers bisexualzygomorphic (2-lipped)
5-merous. - 4. Inflorescence axillary or whorled.
- 5. Stamens 2 or 4 often didynamous.
- 6. Carpels 2 4 locules 4 parted ovary.
- 7. Basal placentation.
- 8. Ovary superior.
- 9. Fruit 4 nutlets
- Prunella heal-all CA5 CO5 A2or4 G2
- Nepeta catnip
2Class MagnoliopsidaSubclass AsteridaeOrder
ScrophularialesFamily Scrophulariaceae
figworts
- 1. Leaves simple alternate or opposite or
whorled. - 2. Flowers zygomorphic and 2-lipped 5-merous.
- 3. Stamen 2 or 4 with 1 staminoid attached to the
corolla. - 4. Ovary with 2 locules and 2 carpels superior.
- CA5 CO5 A2or4 G2
- Penstemon beard tongues
- Castilleja paint brushes
- Digitalis foxgloves
3Class MagnoliopsidaSubclass RosidaeOrder
CornalesFamily Cornaceae
- 1. Trees, shrubs or perennial herbs.
- 2. Leaves mostly opposite.
- 3. Veins curved.
- 4. 5 or 4-merous.
- 5. Stamens alternate with petals.
- 6. Ovary inferior.
- 7. Fruit a drupe or a berry.
- Cornus Florida large flowering dogwood
- Cornus Drummundi rough-leaved dogwood
4 Subclass Asteridae Order Solanales Family
Solanaceae
- 1. Leaves alternate stipules absent.
- 2. Flowers actinomorphic.
- 3. Stamens 5-merous ovary 2 locular.
- 4. Ovaries numerous.
- 5. Fruit a berry or capsules.
- CA5 CO5 A5 G2
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- Solanum, horse nettle ..
- Physalis, ground cherry
- Datura, Jimson weed
5Class MagnoliopsidaSubclass AsteridaeOrder
SolanalesFamily Convolvulaceae
- 1. Mostly climbing herbs.
- 2. Leaves alternate and simple.
- 3. Flowers bisexual regular 5-merous superior.
- 4. Flowers twisted in the bud corolla tube.
- 5. 2 carpels
- 6. Fruit - capsule, berry or nut.
- CA5 CO5 A5 G2
- Convolvus bindweeds
- Ipomoea morning glories
- Cuscuta dodder
6Class MagnoliopsidaSubclass
DilleniidaeOrder MalvalesFamily Malvaceae
- 1. Leaves alternate, simple with stipules.
- 2. Flowers bisexual actinomorphic.
- 3. Calyx 3-5 corolla 5 and free.
- 4. Compound pistil carpels usually 5.
- 5. Ovary superior.
- 6. Numerous stamen form a column around the
pistil. - CA3-5 CO5 Anum G1-num
- Hibiscus, Abutilon velvet leaf, Malva
7Subclass RosidaeOrder FabalesFamily Fabaceae
- 1. Leaves mostly pinnate compound.
8Subclass RosidaeOrder FabalesFamily Fabaceae
- 1. Leaves mostly pinnate compound.
- 2. Flowers papillinaceous (zygomorphic).
- Standard, wings, keel
9Subclass RosidaeOrder FabalesFamily Fabaceae
- 1. Leaves mostly pinnate compound.
- 2. Flowers papillinaceous (zygomorphic).
- Standard, wings, keel
- 3. Calyx and corolla 5-merous.
10Subclass RosidaeOrder FabalesFamily Fabaceae
- 1. Leaves mostly pinnate compound.
- 2. Flowers papillinaceous (zygomorphic).
- Standard, wings, keel
- 3. Calyx and corolla 5-merous.
- 4. Stamen 10, diadelphus.
11Subclass RosidaeOrder FabalesFamily Fabaceae
- 1. Leaves mostly pinnate compound.
- 2. Flowers papillinaceous (zygomorphic).
- Standard, wings, keel
- 3. Calyx and corolla 5-merous.
- 4. Stamen 10, diadelphus.
- 5. Simple pistil, 1 carpel, 1 locule.
12Subclass RosidaeOrder FabalesFamily Fabaceae
- 1. Leaves mostly pinnate compound.
- 2. Flowers papillinaceous (zygomorphic).
- Standard, wings, keel
- 3. Calyx and corolla 5-merous.
- 4. Stamen 10, diadelphus.
- 5. Simple pistil, 1 carpel, 1 locule.
- 6. Ovary superior/ Fruit a legume
- CA5 CO5 A10 or 91 G1
- Lythyrus sweet pea, Desmodium beggars ticks,
Medicago alfalfa