Difference between ranunculaceae and magnoliaceae in slide show
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Ranunculaceae:
- Buttercup family
- herbs, shrubs or woody vines
- leaves usually alternate, often compound or lobed; lacking stipules.
- Stamens many, centripetal (maturing from outside towards centre)
- Carpels 3-many, separate, ovaries Superior.
Magnoliaceae:
- Magnolia family
- Trees and shrubs
- Tepals 6 to numerous (outer 3 often sepal- like
- many spirally arranged stamens with long anther, short filament
- many pistils (separate carpels) spirally arranged on receptacle
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