Papaveraceae
Annual or perennial herbs with watery sap or milky or coloured latex. Lvs spiralled, exstipulate, variously lobed to dissected. Fls ⚥, solitary or in lax leafy cymes, rarely in axillary umbels, actinomorphic, hypogynous. Sepals 2-(3), caducous. Petals 4-(6), all similar, sessile, not spurred. Stamens many, free. Ovary of 2-many carpels; ovules numerous on parietal placentae. Fr. a capsule opening by valves or pores, 1-locular or rarely 2-locular by meeting of placentae. Seeds many, small, reticulate; embryo small; endosperm oily.
Key
26 genera, c. 200 spp., predominantly temperate N. Hemisphere, a few tropical and S. Hemisphere.
The family is a rich source of narcotic and medicinal alkaloids.
The seeds of many of the spp. naturalised in N.Z. are described and illustrated by Swarbrick J. T., and Raymond, J. C., Ann. Bot. 34: 1115-1122 (1970).