The Mustard Family-✅✅4 petals and 6 stamens - 4 tall 2 short
The Mint Family-✅✅square stalks, opposite leaves
The Parsley Family-✅✅compound umbels, usually hollow flower stalks
The Pea Family-✅✅banner wings, pea-like pods, often with pinnate
leaves
✅✅flowers with parts in threes, sepals and petals usually
The Lilly Family-
identical
The Mallow Family-✅✅5 separate petals and a column of stamens
The Aster/Sunflower Family-✅✅composite flowers in disk-like heads
Dicot-✅✅2 cotyledon
Diocot-✅✅4-5 flower petals
Dicot-✅✅net like veins
Dicot-✅✅3 pores in pollen
Dicot-✅✅bundled vasculature
Monocots-✅✅1 cotyledon
Monocots-✅✅3 flower petals
Monocots-✅✅parallel veins
Monocots-✅✅1 pore in pollen
, Monocots- ✅✅dispersed vasculature
Sequestration-✅✅can suck in a ton of carbon
Deforestation-✅✅dead and decaying plants
Apex-✅✅very tip of leaf
Midrib-✅✅main vein of leaf
Margin-✅✅edge of leaf
Lamina-✅✅entire leaf
Petiole-✅✅attachment to stem
Simple Leaf-✅✅one leaf attached to stem of plant
Compound Leaf-✅✅several leaflets attached to single petiole
3 Basic Arrangements for Leaves-✅✅Alternate, opposite, and whorled
Leaf Venation-✅✅patterns of venison leaf
3 Main Types of leaf venation: Parallel-✅✅veins run parallel
3 Main Types of leaf venation: Pinnate-✅✅veins branch out from midrib
3 Main Types of leaf venation: Palmate-✅✅veins branch out from midrib
& branched veins have branches as well
Leaf Margin-✅✅Outer edge of leaf
Entire margin-✅✅If outer edge is smooth with no indentions or teeth