(2013) for phylogenetic studies of the family. The Aristolochiaceae are distinguished in being usually climbing plants, having an enlarged, petaloid calyx, an absent to reduced corolla, often adnate stamens (forming a gynostemium), and an inferior to superior, 3–6-carpeled and loculed ovary...
For the Caryophyllaceae, what is distinctive about stem nodes, leaf arrangement, corolla (petal) type, and placentation? 126. What is unusual about the plant nutrition of the Droseraceae? 127. Name and describe the two leaf structural types of the Droseraceae. 128. What is the common name...