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Flowers
Floral Parts
  A flower contains four sets
 of parts arranged in whorls
 on the receptacle the
 swollen tip of the pedicel
   Accessory parts
1. Sepal (calyx)
    - protects the inner part of
 flower
    - prevents dessication
2. petal (corolla)
    - most noticeable portion
    - different colors
    Perianth – calyx and
 corolla
Essential Parts:
 1. Stamen (androecium)
    - male gametophyte
        a. pollen
        b. anther
        c. filament
 2. Carpel (gynoecium)
     - female reproductive leaf
       and ovule bearing structure
       of a flower
        a. ovary
           - swollen basal part
        b. stigma
        c. style (tube like structure)
Modified stem:
 - receptacle or
 peduncle (floral stalk)
Floral Variations:
1. Parts present
 a. Complete
   - flowers with four
    modified leaves
    (petal, sepal, stamen
    and carpel
   b. Incomplete
    - lacks any of the
      modified leaves

          Rue anemone with 5-10
          sepals but no petals
2. Sexuality
 a. Perfect
    - bisexual or
      hermaproditic
    - carpel and stamen
    - animal pollinated


 b. Imperfect
    - unisexual
    - carpel or stamen
    - wind pollinated
Two types of imperfect flower:

1. pistillate
    – female flower

2. staminate
   – male flower
As to distribution of imperfect
 flowers plants can be:
a. Monoecious
    - plant with both
    imperfect flowers
b. Dioecious
 - imperfect flowers
   are borne in separate
   plants
c. Polygamous
 - perfect and
   imperfect flowers
   are found in the
   same plant
3. Number of flower parts
 a. Dicotyledonous
  - flower parts in 4’s
    and 5’s or divisible by
   4 or 5
      ex. magnolia

 b. Monocotyledonous
 - flower parts are in 3’s
  or divisible by 3’s
                     Patersonia
4. Nature of flowers
 a. Regular
   - modified leaves are of
   the same size and shape




 b. Irregular
   - modified leaves are
  different in size and
  shape
Irregular Flowers:
1. Papilionaceous
 a. standard/banner
  - largest outermost showy
    petal
 b. wings or alae
   - two lateral petals
 c. keel or carina
   - innermost petals
   ex. blue pea
                              Broom (Cytisus
                                scoparius)
2. Caesalpinaceous
 - flower consists of 5
  petals
  a. banner
     - smallest innermost
  petal
  b. 2 wings
  c. 2 keels same
                size and
                shape
  ex. caballero
3. Bilabiate (2- lipped)
 - petals are partially
  united
 -partially united petals
  form the upper and
  lower lips
     ex. sky flower
4. Orchidaceous
  - flower has 3 petals
   labellum – petal
  which is entirely
  different in size and
  shape
5.Symmetry of flowers
  a. Actinomorphic
   - radial symmetry
   - flowers can be divided
     into 2 equal halves
     along any plane
  b. Zygomorphic
    - bilateral symmetry
    - divided into 2 equal
      halves only by a medial
     cut through the central
     axis
6. Position of the ovary
  a. Superior ovary
     - petals and sepals      ovary
   inserted below the ovary
     - hypogynous
   b. Inferior ovary
      - petals and sepals
   inserted above the ovary
      - epigynous
7. Placentation
    placenta
     - tissue where ovules are
       attached inside the ovary

   placentation
     - arrangement of placenta in
   the ovary
   locule
     - chamber
a. axile placentation
b. parietal placentation
c. free central
d. basal placentation
Inflorescence or Anthotaxy
- Flower clusters
- differ in:
  a. number of flowers present
  b. sequence of floral maturity
  c. length of the pedicel
  d. number and arrangement of peduncles
Kinds of Inflorescence:
1. Raceme
  - unbranched main axis
   or peduncle
  - florets mature all at
   the same time
  - pedicels are of the
   same length
    ex. gladiola, corrales



         pedicel
2. Panicle
   - branched main axis
     or peduncle
   - florets mature at the
     same time
    ex. rice, cadena de
        amor



Branched peduncle
3. Spike
  - elongated axis
  - sessile (florets
    without pedicel)
    ex.Seifritz’s flower
4. Ament or catkin
  - special type of spike
  - elongated axis
  hanging or drooping
   - flowers are usually
  unisexual
    ex. buntot pusa
5. Spadix
  - fleshy spike with
  both male and female
  flowers
  - petalloid bract
  (spathe)
    ex. anthurium, gabi
        pongapong
Amorphophallus titanum
The world’s largest flower
- spadix is 46 inches
tall! A rare plant of the
Indonesia rain forest
6. Cyme
 - inflorescence is more
  or less flat or convex
 - pedicels of younger
  flowers at the margin
  are longer than the
  older flowers at the
  center
    ex. Shanghai beauty Younger flowers
        santan, mayana
7. Corymb
 - similar with chyme
 - pedicels of younger
  flower shorter (center)
 - pedicels of older
  flower longer (margin
  or base)
   ex. caballero
8. Umbel
 - axis is shorter               Simple umbel
 - pedicillate flowers
  radiated from the
  rounded apex of the
  axis
   ex. Japanese
  bamboo
                Compound umbel
9. Head or capitate
 - flowers are sessile (no
    pedicel)
  - arrangement of flowers
    similar to umbel
  - flowers may be of 2 kinds:
     1. disc flower
    - located at the center
      2. ray flower
   - located at the margin
     ex. sunflower, cosmos
10. Fascicle
  - closed cluster or
    small bundle of
    pedicelled or sessile
    flowers on one side
    of the stem
  ex. abaca, false birds
       of paradise

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Flowers

  • 2. Floral Parts A flower contains four sets of parts arranged in whorls on the receptacle the swollen tip of the pedicel Accessory parts 1. Sepal (calyx) - protects the inner part of flower - prevents dessication 2. petal (corolla) - most noticeable portion - different colors Perianth – calyx and corolla
  • 3. Essential Parts: 1. Stamen (androecium) - male gametophyte a. pollen b. anther c. filament 2. Carpel (gynoecium) - female reproductive leaf and ovule bearing structure of a flower a. ovary - swollen basal part b. stigma c. style (tube like structure)
  • 4. Modified stem: - receptacle or peduncle (floral stalk)
  • 5.
  • 6. Floral Variations: 1. Parts present a. Complete - flowers with four modified leaves (petal, sepal, stamen and carpel b. Incomplete - lacks any of the modified leaves Rue anemone with 5-10 sepals but no petals
  • 7. 2. Sexuality a. Perfect - bisexual or hermaproditic - carpel and stamen - animal pollinated b. Imperfect - unisexual - carpel or stamen - wind pollinated
  • 8. Two types of imperfect flower: 1. pistillate – female flower 2. staminate – male flower
  • 9. As to distribution of imperfect flowers plants can be: a. Monoecious - plant with both imperfect flowers
  • 10. b. Dioecious - imperfect flowers are borne in separate plants
  • 11. c. Polygamous - perfect and imperfect flowers are found in the same plant
  • 12. 3. Number of flower parts a. Dicotyledonous - flower parts in 4’s and 5’s or divisible by 4 or 5 ex. magnolia b. Monocotyledonous - flower parts are in 3’s or divisible by 3’s Patersonia
  • 13. 4. Nature of flowers a. Regular - modified leaves are of the same size and shape b. Irregular - modified leaves are different in size and shape
  • 14. Irregular Flowers: 1. Papilionaceous a. standard/banner - largest outermost showy petal b. wings or alae - two lateral petals c. keel or carina - innermost petals ex. blue pea Broom (Cytisus scoparius)
  • 15.
  • 16. 2. Caesalpinaceous - flower consists of 5 petals a. banner - smallest innermost petal b. 2 wings c. 2 keels same size and shape ex. caballero
  • 17. 3. Bilabiate (2- lipped) - petals are partially united -partially united petals form the upper and lower lips ex. sky flower
  • 18. 4. Orchidaceous - flower has 3 petals labellum – petal which is entirely different in size and shape
  • 19. 5.Symmetry of flowers a. Actinomorphic - radial symmetry - flowers can be divided into 2 equal halves along any plane b. Zygomorphic - bilateral symmetry - divided into 2 equal halves only by a medial cut through the central axis
  • 20. 6. Position of the ovary a. Superior ovary - petals and sepals ovary inserted below the ovary - hypogynous b. Inferior ovary - petals and sepals inserted above the ovary - epigynous
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23. 7. Placentation placenta - tissue where ovules are attached inside the ovary placentation - arrangement of placenta in the ovary locule - chamber
  • 24. a. axile placentation b. parietal placentation c. free central d. basal placentation
  • 25. Inflorescence or Anthotaxy - Flower clusters - differ in: a. number of flowers present b. sequence of floral maturity c. length of the pedicel d. number and arrangement of peduncles
  • 26. Kinds of Inflorescence: 1. Raceme - unbranched main axis or peduncle - florets mature all at the same time - pedicels are of the same length ex. gladiola, corrales pedicel
  • 27. 2. Panicle - branched main axis or peduncle - florets mature at the same time ex. rice, cadena de amor Branched peduncle
  • 28. 3. Spike - elongated axis - sessile (florets without pedicel) ex.Seifritz’s flower
  • 29. 4. Ament or catkin - special type of spike - elongated axis hanging or drooping - flowers are usually unisexual ex. buntot pusa
  • 30. 5. Spadix - fleshy spike with both male and female flowers - petalloid bract (spathe) ex. anthurium, gabi pongapong
  • 31. Amorphophallus titanum The world’s largest flower - spadix is 46 inches tall! A rare plant of the Indonesia rain forest
  • 32. 6. Cyme - inflorescence is more or less flat or convex - pedicels of younger flowers at the margin are longer than the older flowers at the center ex. Shanghai beauty Younger flowers santan, mayana
  • 33. 7. Corymb - similar with chyme - pedicels of younger flower shorter (center) - pedicels of older flower longer (margin or base) ex. caballero
  • 34. 8. Umbel - axis is shorter Simple umbel - pedicillate flowers radiated from the rounded apex of the axis ex. Japanese bamboo Compound umbel
  • 35. 9. Head or capitate - flowers are sessile (no pedicel) - arrangement of flowers similar to umbel - flowers may be of 2 kinds: 1. disc flower - located at the center 2. ray flower - located at the margin ex. sunflower, cosmos
  • 36. 10. Fascicle - closed cluster or small bundle of pedicelled or sessile flowers on one side of the stem ex. abaca, false birds of paradise