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Lab quiz 1 on Friday –
Mosses, pteridophytes
and conifers
OBE seminars today
12:10 (SB 117)
Marnie Rout
4:10 (ISB 110)
Lila Fishman
Major groups within Eudicots
Monocots
Basal Caryophyllids Rosids
Eudicots
Eudicots
Asterids
Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family
Key features
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In Montana: 14 genera, ~80 species (>30 in Ranunculus)
Habit: mostly herbs, some shrubs and vines
Leaves: alternate, basal, spirally arranged
simple, lobed or compound
usually dentate, no stipules
Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family
Key features
Inflorescences: variable
Flowers: very diverse
• mostly perfect (bisexual)
• some dioecious
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Ranunculaceae - Buttercup family
Flower characters
Symmetry: mostly radial (regular), some bilateral
Sepals: 4-merous, 5-merous, or  (not 3’s)
Petals: reduced, 5-merous, or 
Stamens: numerous, filaments unfused
Carpels: 3 - , sometimes 1
unfused superior ovaries
lateral placentation of ovules
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Ranunculus - Buttercups
Habit: perennial herbs, often found in moist areas
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Ranunculus - Buttercups
Leaves: alternate or basal
leaf shape variable (even within plants)
simple --> lobed --> deeply divided --> compound
Inflorescences: solitary or small clusters
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Ranunculus - Buttercups
Flowers: regular (radially symmetric), usually yellow
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Ranunculus -- Buttercups
Sepals: 5, may be deciduous
Petals: 5 or 5-merous
Stamens: numerous
Carpels: numerous, unfused
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Ranunculus -- Buttercups
Fruit type:
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achene = dry indehisent fruit w/ thin coat over 1 seed
1 achene
Aquilegia - Columbines
Habit: perennial herbs, moist areas
Leaves: alternate or basal
leaves ternately compound
Inflorescences: solitary or clusters
Flowers: regular, spurred
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Aquilegia -- flower characters
Sepals: 5, showy
Petals: 5, showy w/ spurs
Stamens: 
Carpels: usually 5
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Aguilegia species often hybridize
photos: Scott Hodges
Delphinium - Larkspurs
Ecology/distribution: open woodlands, grasslands
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Delphinium - Larkspurs
Habit: perennial herbs
Leaves: alternate or basal
palmately lobed/compound
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Delphinium - Larkspurs
Inflorescence: raceme
Flowers: perfect, irregular, spurred
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Delphinium -- flower characters
Sepals: 5, petal-like, 1 sepal spurred
Petals: 4, reduced, 1 spurred (inside sepal spur)
Stamens: numerous
Carpels: usually 3
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Aquilegia and Delphinium fruit type
follicle = dry, dehiscent carpel splitting along 1 suture
Delphinium
Aquilegia
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Some other Ranunculaceae here
Clematis
Aconitum
Anemone
Thalictrum
Berberidaceae - Barberry family
Key features
In Montana: 1 or 2 genera, <3 native species
Habit: herbs or shrubs (only shrubs here), wood yellowish
Leaves: usually alternate; simple, lobed or compound
Mahonia (now Berberis) - Oregon Grape
Habit: low shrubs
Leaves: alternate, variable, w/ spinose teeth
pinnately compound and evergreen in Mahonia only
Inflorescence: raceme
Flowers: perfect, regular
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Mahonia/Berberis -- flower characters
Sepals: 6, whorled
Petals: 6, smaller than sepals
Stamens: 6, touch sensitive
Carpels: 1; ovary superior
basal placentation of ovules
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Mahonia/Berberis -- fruit type
berry = indehiscent fruit soft inside except for seeds
Mahonia/Berberis
other true berries
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Another large family in the basal eudicots
Papaveraceae
Argemone (Prickly Poppy)
Papaver somniferum (Opium Poppy)
Saxifraga
Populus tremuloides (Aspen)
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