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Flower Characteristics
AGR 161
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Objectives The students will be able to:
Label the parts of the flower. Identify each parts function. Recognize the different inflorescence types.
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Flowers Flowers are produced primarily for their commercial purposes
Flowers come in various shapes, sizes and colors Flowers are used for reproduction
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Parts of the Flower
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Sepals Green leaf-like structures beneath the petals.
Calyx is made up of all the sepals on one flower
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Petals Usually brightly colored Primarily used to attract pollinators
Collectively petals are referred to as calyx
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Stamens The male reproductive part of the flower is the stamens
2 parts Anther and Filament
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Pistils The female reproductive parts of the flower
3 parts Stigma, Style, and Ovary Ovary contains ovules or eggs
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Inflorescence Inflorescence is the arrangement of flowers on a stem.
Some flowers are clustered at the tip of the stem, while other are likes spikes
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Types of Inflorescence
Cyme Spike Raceme Panicle Corymb Umbel Spadix Catkin Head
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Cyme Usually a flat topped inflorescence Baby’s Breath
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Spike An elongated inflorescence with a central axis.
Flowers are attached to the inflorescence without a stem or stalk Liatris
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Raceme Elongated inflorescence with central axis.
Pedicels are more or less of equal length Snapdragon
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Panicle Elongated inflorescence
Along the central axis there are branches that are themselves branched Astilbe
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Corymb Flat topped inflorescence
Mainly a vertical axis with branches of unequal length Yarrow
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Umbel Inflorescence having several branches arising from a common point Queen Anne’s Lace
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Spandix Spike with a thickened, fleshy axis Anthurium
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Catkin Catkin is a spike, raceme, or cyme
Composed of unisexual flowers without petals Falling as a unit Willow Tree
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Head Rounded or flat-topped cluster of sessile flowers
Type of Chrysanthemum
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REVIEW
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REVIEW Spadix Calla Lily
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Catkin Willow Tree
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Cyme Baby’s Breath
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Spike Liatris
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Umbel Queen Anne’s Lace
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Panicle Astible??
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Head Spider Mum
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Raceme Delphinium
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Corymb Yarrow
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