Rosid rumble/malvid madness
MORE-aceae potpurri
Cucurbitales are all they are cracked up to be
Fagales rock
Brassicas or bust
100

This family has leaves that can be pinnately compound, bipinnately compound, trifoliolate, simple, or palmately compound.

What is Fabaceae?

100
This is a trait that lends the common name to many members of Geraniaceae.

What are long styles shaped like cranes' bills?

100

this is a synapomorphy for the order

what is ellagic acid?
100

This family gives us walnuts.

What is Juglandaceae?

100

The flowers of Brassica species form this shape.

A cross/cruciform

200

menopausal women use oils from this family

what is Onagraceae (Myrtales)?

200

Which species of Lythraceae is known for being an invasive species?

What is Lythrum salicaria? or purple loosestrife

200

This describes the placentation in Cucurbitaceae.

What is parietal?

200

These terms describe the leaf shape of most Oaks.

What are pinnately lobed?

200

this is a condiment you may find at a twins game from this group.

what is mustard?

300

this family is well known for having ethereal oils and flowers with prominent hypanthia.

What is Myrtaceae (Myrtales)?

300

A multiple of achenes comes from this genus.

What is Morus (Moraceae)?

300

This term describes the sexual system in most gourds.

What is monoecious?

300

This term describes the breeding system of Betulaceae.

What is monoecious?

300

This chemical deters herbivory and parasitism in the order.

What is glucosinolate?

400

Cashews, oranges, and cocoa beans are examples of economically important plants from this rosid clade.

What are the malvids?

400

This Sapindales family is named for the greek word for heart-shaped, after the swollen fruit type.

What is Anacardiaceae?

400

This describes the fruit type in Cucurbitaceae.

What is a pepo?

400

This term describes the fruit type of a pecan.

What is a nut with an involucral husk?

400

Three economically important members of Brassicaceae include this.

What is horseradish, common mustard, and canola?

(Mustard, Horseradish, arugula, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, collards, kale, rutabaga, canola, turnip, wasabi, and radish)

500

name two trends/apomorphies in rosid evolution

What are unfused perianths, bitegmic ovules, and/or stamen parts > perianth parts?

500

This term describes a fig fruit.

What is a syconium?

500

Three examples of economically important Cucurbitales include these.

What are Begonias, cucumbers, and pumpkins?

500

P6 A6-12 G0 is a floral formula that describes these.

What are male flowers/staminate flowers in Fagaceae.
500

A long fruit in Brassicaceae.

What is a silique?