How do I diagram the four plant families? ( I remember rose family and pea family)

Which four plant families do you need to diagram?

What do you need to include in this diagram?

there are many more than four. As MsSue asked, you must have in mind a particular four.

http://waynesword.palomar.edu/families.htm

To diagram the four plant families, you will first need to identify the names of the remaining two plant families. The rose family is known as Rosaceae and the pea family is known as Fabaceae. Now, let's go through the process of creating a diagram:

1. Start by drawing a large circle on a piece of paper or use a diagramming software.

2. In the middle of the circle, write "Plant Families."

3. Divide the circle into four equal sections by drawing two intersecting lines across the center, forming a cross-like shape.

4. Label each section with the name of one of the plant families. In this case, one section will be labeled "Rose Family (Rosaceae)," another section "Pea Family (Fabaceae)," and the remaining two sections will be labeled with the names of the two other plant families you want to learn about.

5. Research and find the names of these two remaining plant families. For example, you might discover that one of them is the mustard family (Brassicaceae) and the other is the sunflower family (Asteraceae).

6. Label the two remaining sections with the names of the two additional plant families.

7. Now, your diagram should have four sections, each labeled with the name of a different plant family – Rose Family (Rosaceae), Pea Family (Fabaceae), Mustard Family (Brassicaceae), and Sunflower Family (Asteraceae).

Remember, this is just a basic diagram to help visualize the relationship between these four plant families. It can be modified or expanded according to your specific needs or preferences.