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Monocots I. Monocotyledons (Monocotyledonae, Monocots). Monophyletic group Comprise 22% of all angiosperms Relationships to other “basal” angiosperms unclear at present. Apomorphies of the Monocots. Different stem vasculature Parallel leaf venation Single cotyledon - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Monocotyledons (Monocotyledonae, Monocots)

• Monophyletic group

• Comprise 22% of all angiosperms

• Relationships to other “basal” angiosperms unclear at present

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Apomorphies of the Monocots

• Different stem vasculature

• Parallel leaf venation

• Single cotyledon

• NOTE: a trimerous flower merosity is not a Monocot apomorphy

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Apomorphies of the Monocots• Atactostele stem vasculature

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Apomorphies of the Monocots• Parallel leaf venation (penni-parallel in some)

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Apomorphies of the Monocots• Single cotyledon

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Liliaceae - Lily family

• Perennial

• Usually bulbous herbs, lacking an onion-like odor

• Basal or cauline leaves

• Inflorescence a raceme, umbel or of solitary flowers

• 16 genera / ca. 600 species

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Liliaceae

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Liliaceae – herbaceous perennials

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Bulbs

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Lillium

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Tulipa

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Loculicidal capsule – common fruit type in the Lilliaceae

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Maianthemum – False Solomon’s Seal

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Eremocrinum albomarginatum (Sand Lily)

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Lilium philadelphicum (Wood Lily)

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Orchidaceae - Orchid family

• Mycorrhizal, mostly perrennial, terrestrial or epiphytic herbs having trimerous flowers

• Showy labellum

• Androecium and gynoecium adnate

• Pollinia - pollen grains fused into a 1-several masses

• 700-800 genera / ca. 20,000 species

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Caladenia longiclavata Australia

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labellum

column

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Cattleya sp.

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Cymbidium sp.

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Cypripedium sp. Lady’s Slipper

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Dendrobium phalaenopsis

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Dracula chimaera Dracula vampira

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Encyclia sp. Cockleshell Orchid

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Epidendrum sp.

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Oncidium lanceanum

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Pseudobulb

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Stanhopea trigrinum

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Thelymitra antennifera Australia

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Vanilla planifolia Vanilla Orchid

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Commelinid Monocots

Apomorphy: UV-fluorescent organic acids (including coumaric, diferulic, and ferulic acid) that impregnate the cell walls.

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Arecaceae (Palmae) - Palm family

• Rhizomatous, lianous, or usually arborescent stem

• Large, sheathing, plicate leaves

• Fleshy, usually drupaceous fruit, and seeds lacking starch

• The plicate leaves is an apomorphy for the family.

• 190 genera / ca. 2,000 species.

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Arecaceae – Palm Family

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Fruit a drupe

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Archontophoenix cunnighamiana King Palm

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Syagrus romanzoffianum Queen Palm

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Calamus Rattan Palm

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Chamaerops humilis Mediterranean Palm

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Licuala peltata

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Nypa fruticans - a rhizomatous palm

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Phoenix canariensis

Canary I. Palm

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Phoenix dactylifera

Date Palm

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Sabal urseana

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Washingtonia filifera Desert Fan Palm

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Washingtonia filifera Desert Fan Palm

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Washingtonia robusta Zombia antillarum

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Bromeliaceae - Bromeliad family

• Perrenial terrestrial or epiphytic herbs or shrubs with surface peltate scales,

• Colorful bracts

• Trimerous flowers with typically twisted stigmas.

• P 3+3 or (3)+(3) A 3+3 G 3, superior or inferior.

• 59 genera / 2,400 species

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Peltate scales

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Peltate scales fr. Pierce, 2006

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Twisted Styles

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Aechmea

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Ananas comosus Pineapple

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Dyckia dawsonii

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Neoregalia

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Tillandsia fasciculata

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Tillandsia usneoides Spanish moss


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