Flowers: actinomorphic to slightly zygomorphic, perfect, hypogynous, showy ... Flowers: 'strikingly' zygomorphic, perfect, epigynous, very small to large and showy ...
6. Fruit: a drupe or berry. Verbena 'vervain' Class: Magnoliopsida. Subclass: Rosidae ... 7. Fruit a drupe or a berry. Cornus Florida 'large flowering dogwood' ...
Plants and People Flowers Why a Flower? The Reproductive Structure of Flowering Plants: Flower Anatomy Flower Anatomy Flower Anatomy Flower Anatomy Flower Anatomy ...
Plants and People Major Families II Grains and Legumes Why grains and legumes? And why together? Grain + legume = complete protein That peanut butter sandwich is ...
Note: this is a perfect flower, i.e., with both male and ... (Salvia leucophylla) Monocotyledon flower: 6 (2 X 3) tepals, 6 stamens (Hesperoyucca whipplei) ...
Rosaceae -- the rose family (100/3000; Cosmopolitan, most common in temperate \subtropical N. Hemisphere) Rosidae Habit trees and shrubs, rarely herbs, usually armed
Distribution cosmopolitan distribution in tropical, subtropical and temperate zones. found as major components of most of the world's vegetation types and many have ...
Hypanthium. stipules. Ranunculaceae 3,5- , ,3- No hypanthium. no stipules ... no hypanthium. From http://www.wisc.edu/ botit/img/bot/130/Angiosperm ...
'Geranium; flowers 5-merous, stamens with filaments united at base; fruit with ... GUIDE TO FLOWERING PLANT RECOGNITION (Phylogenetic System of Classification) ...
... * Pollen Grains Taxonomically useful Most families Many genera Some species Widely represented in fossil record Palynology Undergo mitosis within pollen ...
... often reduced to scales or fleshy; sheathing at the base. Class: Liliopsida Order: Rosales Family: Orchidaceae Orchid Family One of the largest families.
Habit Make a list of families in which all members are herbaceous. Make a list of families in which all members are woody. Which families contain members that are ...
... wasting away due to a lack of nourishment. What is the meaning of the root ... If a body of water is eutrophic, it is rich in nourishment but low in oxygen. ...
Fruit caryopsis (achene, utricle, nut, or drupe), often shed together with enclosing bracts ... Fruit= cluster of achenes or follicles (rarely berries) (Floral ...
Orchidaceae -- the orchid family (835/20,000-30,000; mostly tropics but also in temperate latitudes) Monocots I Habit herbs, terrestrial, often epiphytic ...
... turned upside down (resupinate) as it develops so the labellum is on the bottom ... connate, with the third petal (lip or labellum) usually elaborated in some way ...
The Flower Sterile and fertile reproductive organs borne on an axis (the receptacle). A modified shoot exhibiting determinate growth (the floral meristem ceases ...
Plant Collections Due next Friday, November 21st Plant Families Things which are alike, in nature, grow to look alike. Nobody Moraceae Utricaceae Fabaceae Fagaceae ...
Sarraceniaceae -- the pitcher plant family (3/15; Widespread in North America, ... with small stipules; glands in leaf axil or on adaxial side of leaf base ...
Inflorescences cymes (can appear ... Fruit aggregate of achenes [Floral formula: Ca 3 Co 3 A 6- G 6 ... Fruit achene or drupe [Floral formula: T 4 A 4 G 4 ] ...
Myth or Medicine Miscellaneous Facts & Fiction about Plants from Folklore &Films Mrs. Schalles Botany, RHS Apple Facts The crabapple is the only apple native to North ...
Quick Facts: Biggest family of flowering plants; ornamentals 735 genera; 20,000-35,000 species Important Members: Vanilla planifolia Cattleya Flower Facts:
(Fleur de cerisier, Famille des Rosac es) anth re. filet. tamine. pistil ... Le Ma s, plante mono que (Zea mays Famille des Poac es) Inflorescence femelle ...
Inflorescences solitary or cymose (appearing raceme-like or head-like) ... Inflorescence corymb or raceme ... indeterminate as heads, racemes, or spikes ...