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Utah Flora BOT2100

Lecture 1Floral Morphology

Floral – reproductive parts of a plant

Including:Inflorescence

FlowersFruits

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Perianth – the calyx and corolla of a flower, collectively

Calyx – the outer whorl, all of the sepals of a flower

Sepals – the segments of a calyx

Corolla – the inner whorl, all of the petals of a flower

Petals – the segments of a corolla, usually colored

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Calyx

Sepals

CorollaPetals

Sepals

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tepals – the segment of a perianth which is not differentiated into a sepal or a petalapetalous – without petals

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Regular –radially symmetrical Actinomorphic – another term that means: radially symmetrical

Free – separate, not attachedDistinct – another term that means: separate, not attached

Petals5-merous

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Regular –radially symmetrical

Fused – fusion of like partsConnate – another term that means: fusion of like parts

Petals5-lobed

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Irregular – billaterally symmetrical Zygomorphic – another term that means: billaterally symmetrical

Fused – fusion of like parts

Petals5-lobed2- lipped

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IrregularZygomorphic

Fused

Petals5-lobed2- lipped

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IrregularZygomorphic

Free

Papilionaceous – irregular corolla of a pea, with a free banner, two free wing petals, and two fused keel petals

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Androecium – all of the stamens in a flower, collectivelyStamens – the male reproductive organ of a flowerAnther – the expanded, apical, pollen bearing portion of the stamenFilament – the stalk of the stamen

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Androecium – all of the stamens in a flower, collectivelyStamens – the male reproductive organ of a flower

stamens more than twice the number of the petals

stamens 10, or exactly twice thenumber of petals

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Staminode – a modified stamen which is sterile

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Stamens less than twice the number of the petals (or lobes)

Stamens 4, Staminode 1

Stamens

Staminode

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Gynoecium – all of the pistils in a flower, collectivelyPistil – the female reproductive organ of a flowerStigma– the apical portion of the pistil which is receptive to pollenStyle – the narrowed portion of the pistilOvary – the basal portion of the pistil that contains ovules (seeds)

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Carpels – a leaf modified into a pistil, another term for the stigma, style, and ovary of a plant

Monocarpous – a flower with one carpel (or pistil)

Apocarpous – a flower with two or more separate carpels (or pistils)

Syncarpous – a flowers with two or more fused carpels

(or pistils)

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Superior – flowers with the stamens, petals, and sepals attached

below the ovaryHypogynous – an alternate term for superior

Inferior – flowers with the ovary beneath the point of attachment of the stamens, petals and sepalsEpigynous – an alternate term for inferior

Perigynous – flowers with the stamens, petals and sepals borne on a calyx tube (hypanthium) surrounding but not fused to the superior ovaryHypanthium – a cup shaped expansion of the floral axis formed

from the union of the basal parts of the calyx and corolla

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SuperiorInferior

Hypanthium (purple region)

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red parts are the calyx (sepals)purple parts are the corolla (petals)

yellow parts are anthergreen parts are ovaries

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Inflorescence

Complete – a flower with all of the typical parts: sepals, petals, stamens and pistils.

Perfect – a flower with both female (pistils) and male (stamens) reproductive organs

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incomplete – a flower lacking one or more of the typical parts: sepals, petals, stamens and pistils.

imperfect – a flower with either stamens or pistils, but not both

unisexual – alternate term for imperfect

pistillate – a flower with pistils and lacking stamens

dioecious – a plant with imperfect flowers, the staminate and pistillate flowers borne on separate plants

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incomplete

imperfect

unisexual

dioecious

staminate– a flower with stamens and lacking pistils

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incomplete

imperfect

unisexual

monoecious – a plant with imperfect flowers, the staminate and pistillate flowers borne on the same plant

pistillate

staminate

Inflorescence

• flowering part of a plant, collectively

•a cluster of flowers

• the arrangement of the flowers on the flowering axis

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Utah Flora BOT2100Inflorescence

Rachis – the main axis of an inflorescence

Pedicel – the stalk of a single flower in an inflorescencePedicillate – a flower with a pedicel

Peduncle – the stalk of a solitary flower or the stalk of an inflorescencePedunculate – a inflorescence with a peduncle

Sessile –

This plant has sessile flowers with a pedunculate inflorescence.

Each inflorescence has a rachis.

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Terminal – a flower at the tip or apex

This plant has solitary, pedunculate flowers.

Each flower is terminal.

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Bracts – a reduced leaf at the base of a flower or inflorescence

Axillary – a flower arising in the axil of a leaf

This plant has bracteate, sessile flowers

This plant has axillary, pedicillate flowers

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Solitary – an inflorescence with a single flower

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Spike – an unbranched, elongate inflorescence with sessile flowers

Spicate – a plant with a flowers arranged in a spike

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Raceme – an unbranched, elongate inflorescence with pedicillate flowers

Racemose – a plant with a flowers arranged in a raceme

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Panicle – an branched, racemose inflorescence

Paniculate – a plant with a flowers arranged in a panicle

panicles can remembered as:

a raceme of

racemes

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Umbel – an inflorescence with the pedicels arising from a more or less common point, like an umbrellaCompound Umbel – an umbel of umbels

Umbellate – a plant with a flowers arranged in a umbel

flat, compound umbel

rounded, compound umbel

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Cyme – a flat-topped (or rounded) inflorescence in which the terminal flower blooms first

Cymose – a plant with a flowers arranged in a cyme

This is a raceme of cymes, several cymesare located at each node of the inflorescence

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Scorpioid cyme – an inflorescence shaped like a scorpion’s tail in which the terminal flower blooms first and the axis elongates in a zig-zag fashion

terminal

not terminal,this can keepexpanding

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Capitate or Head-shaped – a dense, many-flowered inflorescence, generally terminal

Verticel – a dense, many-flowered inflorescence at a node, whorled

capitate verticels

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ray13-14 flowers

diskmanyflowers

Composite, Involucratea many flowered headray

phyllary (each leaf-like bract)

involucre (not a calyx)

receptacle

(inside involucre)

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Legume – a dry, dehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel, opening along two lines of dehiscence

Loment – a legume with constrictions between the seeds, sometimes breaking into 1 seeded segments

Follicles – a dry, dehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel and opening along a single line

Capsule – a dry, dehiscent fruit derived of more than one carpel

Silique – a dry, dehiscent fruit in Brassicaceae, less than twice as long as wide (circular)

Silicle – – a dry, dehiscent fruit in Brassicaceae, more than twice as long as wide (tubular)

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Achene – a dry, indehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel with a single seed attached to the ovary wall at a single point (sunflower)

Caryopsis – a dry, indehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel with a single seed fused to the ovary wall (cereal grains)

Samara – a dry, indehiscent fruit with wings

Nut – a dry, hard, indehiscent fruit with a single seed

Nutlet – a dry, hard, indehiscent fruit with a 2 to 4, one-seeded lobes

Schizocarp – a dry, hard, indehiscent fruit which plits into 2 to many, one-seeded segments

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Drupe – a fleshy, indehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel with one hard central seed (called a stone; peaches, cherries)

Pome – a fleshy, indehiscent fruit derived from an inferior ovary composed of many fused carpels (apple)

Aggregate – a fleshy fruit derived from multiple, separate carpels in a single flower (raspberry)

Multiple – a compound fruit formed from many, separate flowers crowded along a central axis (pineapple)

Cone – called a strobilis, or cone-like cluster of seed-bearing bracts crowded along a central axis (sometimes woody; pine cones)

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Assignment

•Draw and label all flower and fruit samples provided in lab

•Make sure to label the peduncle, pedicel, corolla, petals, calyx, sepals, phyllaries, ray flowers, disk flowers, stamens, stigma (not all may have these features readily visible or present)

•Identify whether the flower is solitary, a raceme, a spike, a panicle, a cyme, or an involucre

•Identify whether the fruit is a cone, a legume, a samara, or a capsule (the 4 types we have for examples)

•Split open the Penstemon flower and illustrate the stamens, filaments, staminode, stigma, style, ovary, corolla, and calyx

•See Harris & Harris 175-178 for floral diagrams

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