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Welcome to Northwest Plants Northwest Indian College ENVS 201 Spring Quarter 2012

Welcome to Northwest Plants Northwest Indian College ENVS 201 Spring Quarter 2012

Plant Parts vegetative organs: reproductive components: stems flowers roots fruits leaves seeds

Plant Parts vegetative organs: reproductive components: stems flowers roots fruits leaves seeds

Today: Flowers

Today: Flowers

Flower Features & Functions involved in sexual reproduction of flowering plants (angiosperms) produce fruits

Flower Features & Functions involved in sexual reproduction of flowering plants (angiosperms) produce fruits & seeds (following pollination and fertilization) may be self-pollinating or pollinated by various organisms vary little; primary basis for identification & classification

lily magnolia (Magnolia soulangiana) flower, l. s. (magnoliid)

lily magnolia (Magnolia soulangiana) flower, l. s. (magnoliid)

Flower Components— Fertile, Male stamen - male reproductive structure filament - slender stalk-like structure

Flower Components— Fertile, Male stamen - male reproductive structure filament - slender stalk-like structure anther - region of pollen sacs

Flower Components— Fertile, Female pistil - female reproductive structure stigma - region at tip

Flower Components— Fertile, Female pistil - female reproductive structure stigma - region at tip of style that receives pollen style - stalk of the pistil ovary - swollen base of pistil, becomes fruit

snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) inflorescence

snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) inflorescence

snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) flower, l. s. (eudicot)

snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) flower, l. s. (eudicot)

Flower Components— Sterile (Auxiliary Structures) sepal - one of the elements in the outermost

Flower Components— Sterile (Auxiliary Structures) sepal - one of the elements in the outermost whorl petal - one of the elements of the whorl inside the sepals (may attract pollinators) tepal - petal and sepal, if indistinguishable from one another (e. g. , lilies) receptacle - base where petals, etc. attached

lily (Lilium) flower

lily (Lilium) flower

lily (Lilium) life cycle (monocot)

lily (Lilium) life cycle (monocot)

Other Flower Terms complete - flower with all four floral parts (sepals, petals, stamens

Other Flower Terms complete - flower with all four floral parts (sepals, petals, stamens & pistils) incomplete - flower lacking one or more parts perfect - flower with male & female parts; pollen & ovules produced imperfect - flower lacking stamens or pistils; pollen or ovules not produced

Flower Terms (continued) peduncle - stalk of an inflorescence or of a solitary flower

Flower Terms (continued) peduncle - stalk of an inflorescence or of a solitary flower pedicel - stalk of an individual flower in an inflorescence (or of a grass spikelet)

Flower Terms (continued) dioecious, dioicous -”two houses, ” plant species with separate male &

Flower Terms (continued) dioecious, dioicous -”two houses, ” plant species with separate male & female plants; male & female flowers on separate plants (imperfect, unisexual flowers) monoecious -”one house” (with two rooms), plant species with both male & female flowers on same plant; both types of imperfect, unisexual flowers on same plant

Flower Terms (continued) regular (syn. actinomorphic) - flowers which are radially symmetrical (capable of

Flower Terms (continued) regular (syn. actinomorphic) - flowers which are radially symmetrical (capable of being bisected into identical halves from any longitudinal cut (e. g. , lily) irregular (syn. zygoomorphic) - flowers which are bilaterally symmetrical, only capable of being bisected in one plane to produce equal halves (e. g. , snapdragon)

Ovary Position epigynous, epigyny - describes a flower which has an inferior ovary, with

Ovary Position epigynous, epigyny - describes a flower which has an inferior ovary, with the sepals, petals and stamens attached at or above the top of the ovary hypogynous, hypogeny - flower parts attached below the base of the ovary and free from it; flowers with this arrangement have a superior ovary perigynous, perigyny - borne around the gynoecium; floral parts (calyx, corolla and stamens) are attached to the edge of a cup-shaped hypanthium

Flowers & Inflorescences solitary - plant with a single flower per stalk inflorescence -

Flowers & Inflorescences solitary - plant with a single flower per stalk inflorescence - flowers grouped together in clusters of more than one flower

Questions & Comments?

Questions & Comments?

Flowers are cool.

Flowers are cool.

Hy’shqe!

Hy’shqe!