BIOL 317 Midterm: BIOL 317 UW 2013 Exams Summer 13 Midterm
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08/15/11: (30 pts) below are descriptions of various plants occurring in washington, either as natives or ornamentals, and are members of plant families you have learned. Match the letter of the family on the first page with the plant descriptions below. All plant descriptions should match to a family, and all families listed will be used: apocynaceae, betulaceae, campanulaceae, caprifoliaceae, fabaceae, fagaceae, geraniaceae, onagraceae, polemoniaceae, rosaceae, rubiaceae, salicaceae, saxifragaceae, solanaceae, violaceae. ______subalpine, perennial herb with simple, alternate, pinnately-veined leaves and milky sap. The ovary is inferior and the 3 stigma lobes of the pistil become receptive afterwards. ______a riparian tree with simple, alternate, doubly serrate leaves; monoecious with male flowers in pendent catkins and female flowers in erect catkins. ______perennial herb with palmately-veined and -lobed, predominantly basal leaves. Flowers with 5 white, free petals; 10 stamens; 2 partially-fused carpels; and a half- inferior ovary surrounded by a hypanthium. ______perennial herb with pinnately compound, alternate leaves with stipules.