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Apiaceae

Apiaceae
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Sue Carnahan
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Desert Research Learning Center, Botany Program
Mostly aromatic herbs with hollow stems in the internodal regions. Leaves usually pinnate, sometimes palmate, alternate and spiral, with sheathing petioles. Inflorescence a simple or compound umbel, often with subtending involucral bracts. Flowers small, perfect, radial, calyx usually 5 reduced, distinct sepals, corolla of 5 distinct petals, 5 stamens emerging from a stylopodium, 2 connate carpels, the ovaries inferior with axile placentation. Fruits a schizocarp of mericarps, supported by carpophores upon splitting.
Species within checklist: Wabash River Corridor (Hull): 44-Lookout Point Nature Preserve
Conium maculatum
Media resource of Conium maculatum
Cryptotaenia canadensis
Media resource of Cryptotaenia canadensis
Osmorhiza longistylis
Media resource of Osmorhiza longistylis
Sanicula odorata
Media resource of Sanicula odorata
Taenidia integerrima
Media resource of Taenidia integerrima
Thaspium chapmanii
Media resource of Thaspium chapmanii
Torilis arvensis
Media resource of Torilis arvensis
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