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Apiaceae or UmbelliferAe Aka: “The Carrot Family”

Jennifer Ringgold. Apiaceae or UmbelliferAe Aka: “The Carrot Family”. Apiaceae. Aromatic, and flavors in some instances hollow stems Generally 91-300 genera with 3000 species Celery, parsnip, carrot, parsley, and dill Araliaceae is very similar Alternate leaves Leaves clasp to stem

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Apiaceae or UmbelliferAe Aka: “The Carrot Family”

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  1. Jennifer Ringgold ApiaceaeorUmbelliferAeAka: “The Carrot Family”

  2. Apiaceae • Aromatic, and flavors in some instances • hollow stems • Generally 91-300 genera with 3000 species • Celery, parsnip, carrot, parsley, and dill • Araliaceae is very similar • Alternate leaves • Leaves clasp to stem • Leaves are often furrowed • Radiallysymmetrica.l • 5-merous • Some highly toxic, like hemlock • Highly estrogenic • Flowers – flat-topped Umbels • Dicot

  3. Heart-Leaved AlexandersZiziaaptera

  4. Spotted Water HemlockCicutamaculata

  5. HonewortCryptotaeniacanadensis

  6. Cow ParsnipHeracleumlanatum

  7. Clayton’s Sweet CicelyOsmorhizaclaytonii

  8. Golden AlexandersZiziaaurea

  9. Water ParsnipSiumsuave

  10. References • Ownbey, G.B., and T. Morley. 1991. Vascular plants of Minnesota: A checklist and atlas. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. • http://www.wildflower.org/image_archive/320x240/SAW/SAW_04085.JPG • http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=ZIAP&photoID=ziap_003_ahp.tif • http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=cima2 • http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/woodland/photos/honewort2.jpg • http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=CRCA9&photoID=deca12_001_avd.tif • http://oregonstate.edu/dept/nursery-weeds/weedspeciespage/cow_parsnip/Cow_parsnip_Heracleum_lanatum_page.html • 1999. University of Minnesota Herbarium: Vascular plant collection. • Walters, Dirk., Keil, David., Murrell, Zack. 2006. Vascular Plant Taxonomy.5th ed. U.S; Kendall/Hunt.

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