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Monocots II
Sedges have edges
Rushes are round
Grasses have nodes from the top to
the ground
General flowers
Juncaceae - Rush family
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Perennial herbs
Spiral, sheathing leaves
Trimerous flowers
Actinomorphic flowers
Loculicidal capsule
7 genera / 430 species
P 3+3 [2+2 or 3] A 3+3 [3+0 or 2] G (3), superior,
hypanthium absent
Juncus acutus
Juncus bufonius
Juncus dubius
Juncus dubius
Juncus phaeocephalus
Cyperaceae – Sedge Family
• Sedges have edges
• BUT, Scripus (Bulrush) has very round
stems
• Bristles or hairs in place of sepals and
petals
• Fruit is an achene or a nutlet and lensshaped or triangular
• 90 genera and 4000 species
Cyperaceae
Cyperaceae
Cyperus papyrus - papyrus
Eleocharis dulcis – water chestnut
Poaceae - Grass family
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Hollow-pithed stems
Open-sheathed, distichous leaves
Ligule may be present at inner junction with blade
Grass spikelet
= axis + two basal glumes + 1-∞ florets
Floret = short lateral axis + lemma + palea + flower
Fruit is a caryopsis (grain).
668 genera / 9,500 species
P 2-3 lodicules A 2-3 (pendulous) G (2-3)
Economic Importance
1) Agricultural grains (most important food in world):
barley (Hordeum)
corn (Zea)
oats (Avena)
rice (Oryza)
rye (Secale)
wheat (Triticum);
2) forage and grazing plants;
3) important components of many ecosystems, such as
grasslands and savannahs.
distichous
leaf
arrangement
open sheath
ligule
Bambusa spp. - Bamboo
Fruit is a caryopsis
Achnatherum coronatum
Agrostis pallens
Arundo donax
Invasive
Avena barbata
Avena fatua – Wild Oats
Bromus tectorum – Cheatgrass
Invasive
Cortaderia
selloana –
Pampas
Grass
Cynodon dactylon
Bermuda Grass
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