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Turnera ulmifolia var. angustifolia, yellow alder
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Turnera ulmifolia var. angustifolia, yellow alder
Drawing by J.S. Miller [pl. 269]. Image used in The Chelsea Gardener Philip Miller (1990) by Hazel Le Rougetel, plate 8
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Alder Alnus Betulaceae Eudicot Eurosid Fabidae Fagales Flowering Malpighiales Miller Passifloraceae Rosid Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon Magnoliophyta
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1. Title: "The Vibrant Yellow Blossoms of Turnera ulmifolia var. angustifolia, or Yellow Alder: A Stunning Eudicot Flowering Plant" 2.. This illustration by J.S. Miller (plate 8 in The Chelsea Gardener by Philip Miller, 1990) showcases the enchanting yellow flowers of Turnera ulmifolia var. angustifolia, commonly known as the Yellow Alder. Belonging to the Betulaceae family, within the order Fagales, this plant is an angiosperm, a type of seed-producing flowering plant. More specifically, it is a dicot, or eudicot, characterized by having two seed leaves (cotyledons) during germination. 3. The Turnera ulmifolia var. angustifolia is a member of the Malpighiales order, which includes the Passifloraceae family, known for their unique and intricately designed flowers. This plant's vibrant yellow blossoms are a striking contrast to the green foliage, adding a burst of color to any garden or natural habitat. 4. The flowers of the Yellow Alder are rich in nectar, making them an essential source of nourishment for various pollinators, contributing to the plant's reproductive success. The plant's growth habit is Fabidae, meaning it is in the legume family, Fabaceae, and Rosid, a subgroup of eudicots. 5. The Turnera ulmifolia var. angustifolia, with its alluring yellow flowers, is a testament to the diverse and captivating world of angiosperms. This illustration serves as a beautiful reminder of the intricate relationships between various plant taxa and their roles in our natural world.
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