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Leaf Arrangement
Leaves opposite and decussate

Leaf Arrangement
Leaves opposite and decussate

Leaf Arrangement
Leaves whorled

Leaf Arrangement
Leaves whorled

Leaf Arrangement
Leaves in a basal rosette

Leaf type
Leaves pinnate compound

Leaf type
Leaves ternately compound
Different leaf types
Simple
Pinnately compound
Ternately compound


Leaf base/shape
sagittate

Leaf base/shape
Sagittate

Leaf shape
Cordate

Leaf shape
Cordate

Leaf shape/form
Acicular

Leaf shape
Acicular

Leaf shape
Peltate

Leaf shape
Peltate

Leaf shape
Perfoliate

Leaf shape
Perfoliate

Leaf shape
Runcinate

Leaf shape
Runcinate

Leaf margin
Entire

Leaf margin
Entire

Leaf margin
Crenate

Leaf margin
Crenate

Leaf margin
Crenate

Leaf margin
Serrate

Leaf margin
Serrate

Leaf margin
Doubly serrate

Leaf margin
Doubly serrate

Leaf margin
Dentate

Leaf margin
Dentate

Leaf margin
Undulate

Leaf margin
Undulate

Leaf venation
Pinnate venation

Leaf venation
Pinnate venation

Leaf venation
Palmate venation

Leaf venation
Palmate venation

Leaf modification
Spinose

Type of root
Taproot

Type of root
Taproot

Type of root
Adventitious roots

Type of vegetative structure
Rhizome

Type of vegetative structure
Rhizome

Type of vegetative structure
Stolon

Type of vegetative structure
Stolon

Type of vegetative structure
Tuber

Type of vegetative structure
Tuber

Type of vegetative structure
Bulb

Type of vegetative structure
Bulbils

Type of petals
Polypetalous

Type of petals
Connate (fused)

Fruit
Berry (a fleshy fruit with many seeds)

Fruit
Drupe (a fruit with a hard pit (stone) and one seed inside)

Fruit
Legume (a dry pod that splits into two sides)

Fruit
Capsule (a dry fruit from multiple carpels that opens in different ways)
Main difference between capsule and legume in fruits?
Capsule: many carpels + many opening styles
Ex.) Poppy, lily, cotton
Legume: one carpel + splits into two halves
Pea
Beans
Peanut

Fruit
Silicle (a short, flat pod (wider than long) that splits)

Fruit
Nuts (a hard, dry fruit with one seed that doesn’t open)

Fruit
Samara (a winged fruit that helps it fly in the wind)

Fruit
Samara (a winged fruit that helps it fly in the wind)

Fruit
Achene (a dry, one-seeded fruit with the seed loose inside)

Fruit
Achene (a dry, one-seeded fruit with the seed loose inside)
Difference between achene and cypsela
Cypsela: a dry, one-seeded fruit (like an achene) that develops from an inferior ovary.
Achene: 1 seed, dry, seed loose inside

Fruit
Cypsela (an achene-like fruit from an inferior ovary (often fluffy))

Fruit
Aggregate of follicles (many small pods from one flower, each opens on one side)

Fruit
Drupelets (many tiny drupes grouped together)

Fruit
Multiple fruits (many flowers fuse into one fruit)

Fruit
Pome (a fruit where the fleshy part comes from surrounding tissue (not just ovary))

Fruit
Schizocarp (a dry fruit that splits into pieces, each with one seed)

Ovary/placentation
Axile