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  • Family: Cyperaceae (sedge family)

    ...typically 1-3 stamens that project outward at maturity. The style is undivided or cleft into 2-3 parts. The fruit is a dry and seed-like (called an achene). This Family's Genera: Bolboschoenus ...

  • Family: Acoraceae (sweet flag family)

    ...contain 1-3 seeds. Only one of our two species produces viable seeds. The single genus in this family was formerly considered to belong in the Araceae. This Family's Genera: Acorus Key To This...

  • Family: Amaranthaceae (amaranth and goosefoot family)

    ...from 1-5 dry, membranous, or sometimes fleshy sepals, which may or may not be fused together, attaching below the ovary (i.e., the ovary is superior). The flowers have 5 or fewer stamens. The fruit is...

  • Family: Asparagaceae (asparagus family)

    ...and 1 ovary comprised of 3 carpels. The fruit is a fleshy berry that is red when ripe. Species in this family were formerly considered to be part of the Liliaceae. This Family's Genera: Asparag...

  • Family: Pontederiaceae (pickerel-weed family)

    ...has 1 style with a 3- to 6-lobed stigma. The fruit is a capsule or achene. This Family's Genera: Eichhornia Heteranthera Pontederia Key To This Family's Genera

  • Family: Commelinaceae (spiderwort family)

    ...and 1 stigma and style. The fruit is a dry capsule that usually opens to release its seeds. This Family's Genera: Commelina Tradescantia Key To This Family's Genera

  • Family: Pinaceae (pine family)

    ...over 1-3 seasons. The ovule-bearing cones may be solitary or clustered. Each of the woody scales in the cone subtends a bract and 2 winged seeds. This Family's Genera: Abies Larix Pic...

  • Family: Cistaceae (rockrose family)

    ...and 1 ovary. Some species have both flowers that open normally, and ones that do not open and are self-pollinated. The self-pollinated flowers have no petals. The fruit is a capsule that opens along a...

  • Family: Convolvulaceae (morning glory family)

    ...and 1 style that may be forked. The fruit of most species is a capsule. Some species do not produce chlorophyll, but instead derive nutrients by parasitizing other plants. In these species, the leaves...

  • Family: Melanthiaceae (bunchflower family)

    ...and 1 or 3 styles. The fruit is a berry or capsule. Species in this family were formerly considered to be part of the Liliaceae. This Family's Genera: Anticlea Chamaelirium Stenanthium...