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Very Important Rosids
Including pumpkins!!
Rosids
• Many families in
Colorado
• Some are included in
this overview
Violaceae
• SLIGHTLY
IRREGULAR
FLOWERS
• SMALL HERBS
• Alternate or basal
leaves
• 5 sepals, petals and
stamen
• Three united carpels
Violaceae – World-wide dist.
Viola – zygomorphic flowers
Viola – side view
Violaceae fruit - loculicidal
capsule
Viola - cleistogamous flowers
• Some species
produce flowers at the
base of the plant
• These flowers never
open
• Self-pollinate
Salicaceae
• Trees and shrubs with
alternate leaves in
moist soil
• Catkins – unisexual
flower racemes
• Catkins form from
many small capsules
• Includes many
ecologically imp spp
in CO
Salicaceae – Cottonwood
Salix spp. Willow shrubs
Populus tremuloides - Aspen
Fabaceae
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“Banner, wings, and keel”
Pea-like pods and often pinnate leaves
Third largest family with 18,000 species
High nitrogen metabolism, often symbiotic
with bacteria
• Leaves alternate, usually compound
• Inflorescence usually indeterminate
• Flowers varied, fruit usually a legume
Beans are legumes
This is the second most important
crop family after grasses (Poaceae
Fabaceae (cont).
• Sometimes as 3 families
Arachis hypogea - peanut
Rosaceae
• FIVE-MEROUS W/ NUMEROUS STAMEN
• Oval, serrated leaves
• Hypanthium, radial symmetry, lots of
stamens
• Flower more or less constant, fruit varies
• Herbs, shrubs, trees
• Lv alt, with stipules, simple or compd, often
with gland tipped teeth
The Rose (family) Bowl
• Fruits eaten, also
many ornamentals
• Apples, plums,
peaches, apricots,
cherries, strawberries,
raspberries,
blackberries,
• Ornamentals are
Rosa, Potentilla,
Amelanchier
More Rosaceae
• Raspberry type: Superior ovary, several
separate carpels, drupelets
• Strawberry type: Superior ovary, several
separate carpels, achenes, fleshy
receptacle
• Plums: INFERIOR ovary, 1 carpel, 1 seed,
drupe
• Many wild roses have hips
Rosaceae - Hypanthium
Rose hips
Many roses are hybrids
• Tea roses were named as their scent was
reminiscent of Chinese black tea
• Tea roses flower more than once a year
• BUT they are not cold tolerant
• Other types of roses are cold tolerant (like
our wild rose)
• Blending of the hybrids gave the modern
“Tea Hybrid”
• Most common hybrid
Peace tea hybrid rose
Cucurbitaceae
• Gourd or cucumber family
• VINES with TENDRILS
• FUNNEL-SHAPED FLOWERS FORMING
LARGE 3 OR 4 CARPELED FRUITS
• Include PUMPKINS, squash, gourds
• 850 species
Cucurbitaceae – Separate male
and female flowers plants are
monoecious or dioecious
Echinocystis lobata – Mock
cucumber
Citrullus vulgaris - watermelon
Luffa spp.
Luffa continued
Cucurbita pepo fruit
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