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Laurales Magnoliales Piperales 3. Monocots 2. Magnoliids 1. Basal Angiosperms 4. Eudicots- the largest group Canellales
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Monocots (11 orders) Petaloid Araceae Grass-like Monocots are monophyletic.
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Alismatales (11 families) Araceae Symplocarpus foetidus Arisaema triphyllum
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Symplocarpus foetidus flowers are bisexual. Note Spathe and Spadix
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Arisaema triphyllum, Jack-in-the-pulpit. SpathSpadixLeaf
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A developing inflorescence of Amorphophallus titanum, native to Sumatra.
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Amorphophallus can produce a strong odor. In Indonesia it is called “bunga bangkai”, the "corpse flower."
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Saving a specimen at the Fairchild Botanical Gardens www.fairchildgarden.org/blooms/amorphophallus99- harvesting.html
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Taro Colocasia esculenta Araceae
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Traditional Poi Preparation Quicker Method
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Taro is one of the few crops that grows well in wet soils. It can also grow in dry areas.
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Monocots (11 orders) Petaloid Araceae Grass-like
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We will focus on 3 families in the Liliales: Liliaceae, Trilliaceae and the “Uvulariaceae” (not monophyletic). The Liliales
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Liliales (8 families) Liliaceae Lilium spp. Erythronium americanum
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Liliaceae, Lilium philadelphicum, note: loculicidal capsule, spotted tepals, location of nectaries at curled base of tepals, 6 tepals, 6 anthers, 3 parted stigma.
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Liliales, Lilium sp., note 6 spotted tepals and 6 anthers.
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Liliaceae, Erythronium americanum, one of our earliest spring flowers,
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Liliaceae, Erythronium americanum, Trout Lily Note mottled leaves.
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Erythronium americanum, note bulb (with contractile roots).
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Erythronium americanum Later in flowering the petals reflex. Note 6 tepals, 6 anthers.
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Liliales (8 families) “Uvulariaceae” Uvularia sessilifolia Uvularia grandifolia Streptopus roseus
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“Uvulariaceae”, Uvularia sessilifolia, Bellwort
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Uvularia grandifolia dissected flower.
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“Uvulariaceae”, Uvularia sessilifolia, Bellwort. Note growth form with an underground rhizome.
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Uvularia sessilifolia
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“Uvulariaceae”, Streptopus roseus, Rosy twisted-stalk Close-up of flower. Note resemblance to Uvularia. Petals are free (not fused)
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Liliales (8 families) Trilliaceae Trillium grandiflorum Trillium erectum Trillium undulatum
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Trilliaceae, Trillium grandiflorum, one of our showiest Trillium found further south. Note a single whorl of 3 leaves and 3 sepals and 3 petals.
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Trillium sp. Note: a. leaf venation (parallel primary veins, net secondary veins), b. 3 leaves, 3 sepals and 3 petals.
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Trilliaceae, Trillium erectum, Stinking Benjamin Note 3 large leaves, 3 sepals, and 3 petals.
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Winged maroon ovary of Trillium erectum
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Trilliaceae, Trillium undulatum, painted trillium.
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