field botany – lecture 06 dr. donald p. althoff
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LEC 06. Families – Part II. FIELD BOTANY – Lecture 06 Dr. Donald P. Althoff. tiger lily (A). Canada lily. Set II. _______. Lily family Mallow family Sunflower family Grass family. Common mallow. dicot. hibiscus. cup plant. dicot. chicory. deer tongue. _______. purpletop. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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FIELD BOTANY – Lecture 06Dr. Donald P. Althoff
LEC 06
Families – Part II
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Set II• Lily family
• Mallow family
• Sunflower family
• Grass family
tiger lily (A) Canada lily
Common mallow
hibiscus
cupplant
purpletop
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dicot
dicot
chicory
deer tongue
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Lily Family
• TAXONICALLY: ___________perennials herbs and forbs
• well know species:day lily (A)
tiger lily (A)Canada lily
Gray’s lilywood lily
But…water lilies are ____ from this family (Nymphaeaceae)
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Lily Family flowering parts patterns
• ________ and ________• Often, the petals and sepals are the same color• Often, the petals and sepals are the same shape
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Lily Family flowering parts patterns
• Thus, with color and size often matching, it _________ they have 6 petals and no sepals…
• …but they don’t…it is still
3 petals, 3 sepals
Canada lily
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• __________— all same approx. height • Pistil with _____ stigma
Lily Family “inside” flowering parts patterns
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perennial pepperweed
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Stigma top noticeably _______
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Lily Family leaf pattern
• ________ veins
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Lily Family “key”
• __ petals and __ sepals— and they _________!
day lily(A)tiger lily (A)Canada lily Michigan lilywhite trout lilywild oats (sessile bellwort)Indian cucumber rootSolomon’s seal
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Michigan lily Turk’s-cap lily
note “__________”
White trout lily
note “________” on leaf
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Solomon’s seal Indian cucumber root
note “2 whorls of leaves ”…3-4 at top,6 or more bottom
Flowers and fruit “______ the stalk…not at terminal end
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Lily Family • Could be confused with iris family
(Iridaceae)…but irises only have __ stamens—not 6
Stamens not easily visible in irises…often __________
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Mallow Family• TAXONICALLY: ____________
annuals, biennials, perennial herbs and forbs• well know species: common mallow
swamp rose mallowhollyhockhibiscuscotton
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Mallow Family flower patterns
• __ separate petals • a ________________
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Mallow Family flower patterns
• 5 separate petals • a column of stamens
this is the ______ …that appears “fused” with stamens
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Mallow Family sepals and bracts
• 3-5 partially “united” ______• sepals often surrounded by several ______
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Mallow Family _____________
texture
________ any plant part and rub between fingers….result: ________ texture
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Mallow Family – miscellaneous• Only known species in this family that is
poisonous: __________• Most of the rest are edible (and many have
medicinal uses)• ____ plants
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Mallow Family “key”
• 5 separate petals, column of stamens
globe mallow prickly mallow
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Sunflower (Aster) Family• TAXONICALLY: ____________
(previously Compositae)• Predominately annual herbs and forbs• well know species: aster!
sunflowers!ironweed
chicorygoldenrods
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• ____________ flowers in ________ heads
Aster (Sunflower) Family flower head patterns
___________flower with ___________
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stalk / stem
Composite Flower
TOPUNDER
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5 petals fused together at the base to ~ 50% upward
Aster familyIndividual flower
________ hair = sepals
_____= seed (think sunflower seed)
5 stamens fused
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blue-stemmed goldenrod
purple coneflower
lance-leaved coreopsisblanket flower
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Aster (Sunflower) Family key ID: composite flowers in
disk-like heads
purple stemmed aster mature sunflower
head
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• Presence of _______ layers of bracts• Some have ___________ flowers (yarrow)
Aster (Sunflower) Family additional “tips”
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• _________ seed producers (think annuals!)• Many have seeds with prickles, bristle, or
soft hairs that aid in ____________…think cockleburs, agrimonies, stick-tights
• Mostly are ___ plants, some are ___ plants
Aster (Sunflower) Family Miscellaneous
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• ___ most number of species (___________ is #1)• _____ species in temperate ecosystems (i.e. NA)
Aster (Sunflower) Family
cup plant chicory
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Grass Family (again)
• TAXONICALLY: _________ annuals and perennials
• well know species: corn milo (sorghum)
wheatbarley“grasses”
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• grass plants maintain 3 defining characteristics from other members of the plant kingdom:
________________ emerge between the bracts on leaf-less stems
leaves on grass plants take on a __________ andstretch out long and slender. At the stem,these leaves cling tightly and form a type of________.
the _____________________in the center. Thenodes, or joints, along the stem also appearswollen.
Grass Family
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Poaceae• Herbaceous or seldom woody• Stems often rhizomatous and/or with
erect culms (A, shoots)• Stems round, hollow, with nodes (B)• Leaves linear, with parallel venation,
sheathing, with ligule at top of sheath• Inflorescences with terminal and
axillary spikelets (C), subtended by bracts (glumes)
• Flowers without sepals and petals• Spike (awn) often present on bracts• Stamens and ovary hidden inside
bracts (D), called palea and lemma
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Poaceae
• When flowering, styles and anthers hanging out from spikelets
• Stamens 3• Style often branched and
plumose (feather-like)• Fruit a one-seeded ____
(caryopsis)