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But first, a review Nepenthes, a pitcher plant in the Caryophillid group

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Rosids I

CrassulaceaeGrossulariaceae

OnagraceaeEuphorbiaceae

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Rosids in general• Somewhat weakly supported• Hypanthium in a lot of groups• 18 orders• 114 families• 58,000 species• Over 1/3 of all dicots• Mostly apopetalous “separate petals”• Diverse group• Two major clades

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Rosids I

• Very popular group in CO

• Economically important, many fruits

• We will study 14 families in this group

• Today, only four:– Crassulaceae– Grossulariaceae– Onagraceae– Euphorbiaceae

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Crassulaceae

• Stone crop family• Most are SMALL SUCCULENTS• Regular, bisexual flowers• 1 or 2 times as many stamen as pistils• 3 or more simple pistils• 4 or 5 sepals• Sedum is a common species in Colorado• Family where Crassulacean Acid Metabolism

was first described• http://www.crassulaceae.com/

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CAM

• Special metabolic pathway that helps plants live in hot, arid habitats

• Stomata open during the night to let in CO2

• The CO2 is fixed into an acid

• That acid then releases C into the Krebs cycle during the day when light is present

• Stomata are closed during the day

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CAM at night

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CAM during the day

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Sedum lanceolatum - Stonecrop

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Clementsia rhodantha – Queen’s Crown

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Sedum rosea or Rhodiola integrifolia – King’s crown

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Grossulariaceae

• Gooseberry family• Includes currants • Mostly shrubs with palmate leaves• Shiny berries with attached sepals• Regular bisexual flowers, but small (1/4 in)• Five united sepals• Five separate petals• Five stamen• Inferior or superior ovary• Only ONE genus!!! – Ribes arguably

Grossularia• Ecologically important

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Ribes cereum – wax currant

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Ribes cereum in fruit

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Ribes lacustre – Prickly currant

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Onagraceae

• Evening primrose family• FOUR-LOBED STIGMA• Four petals• Four sepals• Four (or 8) stamen• FOUR syncarpous (fused) carpels• INFERIOR OVARY• Capsule, berry, or drupe• Called evening primrose because

they generally open in the evening / late afternoon

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Onagraceae

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Onagraceae distribution

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Onagraceae – Four lobed stigma

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Onagraceae – Note the hypanthium

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Onagraceae in cross-section

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Oenothera caespitosa

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Oenothera caespitosa

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Onagraceae

• Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium)• Abundant after fires• Adapted to fire via underground rhizomes that

sprout up after fire • Lightweight seeds and many of them• After a certain time, other species come up and

outcompete it via light interception• Worldwide• Low resistance to human trampeling

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Chamerion angustifolium

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Chamerion angustifolium

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Euphorbiaceae

• Euphorb family• Spurge family• MILKY SAP• Many are succulent• Can lack sepals• Can lack petals• Carpels 1-20• Superior ovary• Fruit is a schizocarpic capsule

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Euphorbiaceae

• Convergent evolution

• Many euphorbs occupy the same niches in Africa that many of our cacti do

• Euphorbia is the only genus of plants known to have all three metabolic pathways: C3, C4, and CAM

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Euphorbiaceae

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Euphorbiaceae - Distribution

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Euphorbiaceae - Succulent

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Euphorbiaceae – milky sap

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Euphorbiaceae - flowers

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Euphorbiaceae - Cyanthium

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Poinsettia

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Cassava or manioc is in this family

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Roots of Manihot esculentahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qtvhs0O2oJE