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Asterids III – the end of the eudicots

Asterids III – the end of the eudicots. Solanaceae Apiaceae. Phylogeny. Solanaceae – Nightshade Family. Flowers in 5’s (except carpel) United sepals and petals Connivent anthers Alternate leaves Spiral leaves Fruit a berry, drupe, or capsule Plicate corolla

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Asterids III – the end of the eudicots

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  1. Asterids III – the end of the eudicots Solanaceae Apiaceae

  2. Phylogeny

  3. Solanaceae – Nightshade Family • Flowers in 5’s (except carpel) • United sepals and petals • Connivent anthers • Alternate leaves • Spiral leaves • Fruit a berry, drupe, or capsule • Plicate corolla • Cymes or solitary infloresence • Mostly herbs in Colorado

  4. Floral Formula - Solanaceae

  5. Solanaceae - Distribution

  6. Pliate Flowers

  7. Solanaceae

  8. Solanaceae

  9. Solanaceae

  10. Economic Importance • Edible plants, such as Capsicum (peppers), Lycopersicon esculentum (tomato), Physalis philadelphica (tomatillo), Solanum tuberosum (potato), Solanum melongena (eggplant) • Medicinal properties (e.g., atropine from Atropa belladona), hallucinogenic properties (e.g., Datura, Jimson weed), all alkaloids • Deadly poisons (e.g., Datura, Solanum spp.) • Carcinogens (e.g., Nicotiana tabacum); some used as ornamental cultivars, others are noxious weeds

  11. Capsicum annuum

  12. Capsaicin • Methyl vanillyl nonenamide • Used topically as a pain reliever • Some indications as an injected drug for osteoarthritis relief • Very bad to get in the eyes • Birds are not effected • Black pepper is a whole different family • http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93636630

  13. Capsaicin

  14. Assorted members of Capsicum A. Bell PepperB. Hungarian Hot WaxC. HabaneroD. JalapeñoE. CayenneF. Serrano

  15. Lycopersicon esculentum

  16. Physalis philadelphica (tomatillo)

  17. Solanum tuberosum

  18. Potato Tubers – Underground Stems

  19. Solanum melongena - eggplant

  20. Atropa belladonna

  21. Datura wrightii http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6VJX-3WCYDW6-9&_user=1922016&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000055361&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1922016&md5=482b3d93eb7aa37d00d618c41a046f6b

  22. Nicotiana tobacum

  23. Angel's Trumpets (Brugmansia)

  24. Apiaceae – Carrot or Parsley Family • Old name was umbelliferae, because infloresence for this family is usually an umbel • Compound umbels • Usually hollow flower stalks • Herbaceous in our area • Sheathing, pinnately compound leaves • Fruit is a schizocarp of mericarps

  25. Apiaceae

  26. Sheathing leaves

  27. Infloresence a compound umbel

  28. Pinnately compound leaves

  29. Schizocarp fruit

  30. Schizocarp of mericarps

  31. Apiaceae – Biennial plants • Biennials, like carrots • Produce leaves and an underground root the first year, • Flower, set seed, and die during the second year

  32. Economic members - Apiaceae • Food, herb, and spice plants, such as Anethum, dill; Apium, celery; Carum, caraway; Coriandrum, coriander; Cuminum, cumin; Daucus, carrot; Foeniculum, fennel; and Petroselinum, parsely; • Some species are poisonous, such as Conium maculatum, poison-hemlock;

  33. Daucus carrota – cultivated carrot aka Queen Anne’s Lace

  34. Coriander seeds or plants as cillantro = (Coriandrum sativum)

  35. Foeniculum vulgare - fennel

  36. Celery and celery root - Apium graveolens

  37. Azorella compacta - LLareta

  38. A. compacta

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