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Utah Flora
Gymnosperms
Cupressaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Fleshy cones
B. scale-like leaves
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Utah Flora
Gymnosperms
Pinaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. needle-like leaves in groups of 1 to 5
B. woody cones with large bracts
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Utah Flora
Gymnosperms
Ephedraceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. shrubs, exclusively
B. Opposite or whorled, scale-like leaves
C. Leaves are deciduous
D. Scale-like cone bracts, not woody
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Utah Flora
Monocots
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Liliaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. carpels, petals, sepals in 3’s, fruit a capsule
B. Tepals not petals or sepals
C. Often the tepals are petaloid (colored)
D. Leaves basal, alternate (sometimes whorled)
E. Parallel leaf veins
F. One seed leaf (cotyledon)
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Monocots
Poaceae
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Graminae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Parallel leaf veins
B. One seed leaf (cotyledon)
C. Flowers in spikelets, arranged in spikes or panicles
D. Sepaloid bracts called glumes (2) in a floret
E. Ovary enclosed by bracts called lemma & palea
F. Caryopsis – dry fruit of 2 locules that is fused entirely
to the embryo
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Dicots
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Ranunculaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Irregular and regular flowers; petals free, sometimes
absent (sometimes spurred)
B. When absent, sepals petaloid (often spurred)
C. petals 5, sepals 5, many stamens
D. fruit achenes or follicles (a fruit made from 1 carpel
and dehiscent along 1 line)
E. Leaves alternate (rarely opposite); simple to pinnately
or palmately compound; margins entire to lobed
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Dicots
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Boraginaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Regular flowers, petals fused
B. Petals, 5 lobed, sepals 5, stamens 5
C. fruit of 4, 1 seeded nutlets (dry, hard, indehiscent)
D. Leaves alternate, often basal, simple,
margins entire to pinnately lobed
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Dicots
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Hydrophyllaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Regular flowers, petals fused
B. Petals 5 lobed, 5 sepals, 5 stamens
C. fruit a capsule
D. leaves mostly alternate, some basal, simple to
pinnately compound, margins entire to pinnately
lobed
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Dicots
Lamiaceae
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Labiatae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Irregular flowers, fused petals
B. Petals 5 lobed (2-lipped or bilabiate), 5 sepals
2-4 stamens
C. fruit of 4, 1 seeded nutlets
D. Square stems (mostly);
E. leaves opposite, somtimes whorled, simple to
pinnately or palmately compound, margins entire,
lobed or toothed
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Dicots
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Scrophulariaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Irregular flowers, petals fused
B. Petals 5 lobed (2-lipped or bilabiate), 5 sepals
4-5 stames, when 5 stamens,
one is infertile (staminode)
C. fruit a capsule
D. Leaves alternate or opposite, simple, margins entire to
pinnately lobed
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Dicots
Brassicaceae
Cruciferae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Regular flowers, petals separate
B. 4 petals (cruciform, cross-shaped), 4 sepals
4-6 stamens
C. Silique- pod that is many times longer than wide
Silicle- pod that is nearly as long and wide (roundish)
-pod made from 2 carpels, always superior, divided
into two partitions by a replum (thin papery divider)
D. Leaves alternate or basal, simple to pinnately
compound, margins entire to lobed
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Dicots
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Polemoniaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Regular flowers, petals fused
B. Petals 5 lobed, 5 sepals, 5 stamens
C. Fruit a capsule
D. Leaves alternate, simple to pinnately compound,
sometimes palmately compound, margins entire to
lobed
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Dicots
Fabaceae
Leguminosae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Irregular, petals separate an fused
B. 5 petals, 3 petals are free (Banner and 2 wings)
2 petals are fused (keel), 5 sepals
5 or 10, when 10, they can have fused or separate
filaments
C. Fruit a legume
pod made of 2 carpels that dehisces along 2 lines
(no replum)
D. Leaves alternate, mostly pinnately or palmately
compound, margins often entire
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Dicots
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Onagraceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. regular, petals separate
B. 4 petals, 4 sepals, 4 or 8 stamens
C. fruit a capsule, ovary inferior
D. Leaves alternate, opposite, whorled and basal, simple,
margins entire to pinnately lobed
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Dicots
Apiaceae
Umbelliferae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. regular, petals free
flowers in compound umbels
B. 5 petals, 5 sepals, 5 stamens (often exserted)
C. fruit a schizocarp (dry indehiscent fruit, not hard, that
splits into 2 or many, 1 seeded segments), inferior
ovary
D. Leaves alternate, often compound, margins entire to
pinnately lobed
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Dicots
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Malvaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. regular, petals free
B. 5 petals, 5 sepals, many stamens, filaments fused into
a tube
C. fruit a schizocarp made from many carpels, superior
ovary
D. Leaves alternate, simple to compound, always
palmately lobed or divided
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Dicots
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Polygonaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. regular, tepals free or fused
flowers in umbels or racemes
B. perianth of 5 or 6 tepals, flowers are arranged in
4 or 5 lobed involucres
C. fruit an achene, superior ovary
D. leaves alternate or basal, always simple, entire
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Dicots
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Chenopodiaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. flowers regular, mostly imperfect, tepals free
B. perianth of 5 tepals, 5 stamens
C. fruit an achene or a utricle (dry, hard, 1 seeded fruit,
nut-like)
D. leaves alternate, simple, entire to pinnately lobed,
sometimes reduced to succulent or bract-like scales
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Dicots
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Rosaceae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. regular, petals free
B. 5 petals, 5 sepals, calyx fused into a hypanthium,
stamens many, ovary mostly superior, rarely
inferior (as in Malus, apples, or Amelanchier)
C. Fruit achenes or drupes when ovary is superior;
Pomes when ovary is inferior
D. leaves alternate, simple to palmately or pinnately
compound, margins entire to lobed
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Dicots
Asteraceae
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Compositae
Distinguishing Characters:
A. Ray flowers are irregular, fused
Disk flowers are regular, fused
arranged in involucres with bracts called phyllaries
B. Petals 5 lobed, calyx modified into pappus
C. Fruit an achene, ovary inferior
D. leaves alternate, opposite or basal, simple to pinnately
compound, mostly entire, sometimes lobed