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MORPHOLOGY OF FLOWERING
PLANTS
Parts of a flowering plant
Inflorescence
• The arrangement of flowers on a floral axis
• Depending on whether the apex gets
converted into a flower or continues to grow:
Recemose
Cymose
Recemose inflorescence
• the main axis continues to
grow
• The flowers are borne laterally
in an acropetal
succession
• Some times in centripetal
succession
• Eg : Crotalaria
Crotalaria Dahlia
Cymose inflorescence
• the main axis terminates in a
flower, hence is limited in growth.
• The flowers are borne in a
basipetal order
• Some times in centrifugal
succession
• Eg : Jasmine
FLOWER
• The reproductive unit in the angiosperm
• A typical flower has four whorls :
 Calyx
Corolla
Androecium
 Gynoecium
• If the calyx and corolla are not distinguishable –
Perianth (lilly, coconut)
Calyx and corolla – Accessory organs
Androecium and gynoecium- Reproductive
organs
Unit of each whorl
• Calyx – Sepal
• Corolla –Petal
• Androecium – Stamen
• Gynoecium – Carpel / Pistil
When a flower has
both androecium and
gynoecium
– Bisexual flower
When a flower has
either androecium
or gynoecium
– Unisexual flower
In Symmetry…
• Actinomorphic (Radial symmetry)
• - When a flower can be divided into
two equal radial halves in any radial plane
passing through the centre
• Zygomorphic ( Bilateral symmetry)
-When it can be divided into two
similar halves only in one particular vertical
plane
A flower may be trimerous,tetramerous or
pentamerous when the floral appendages
are in multiple of 3, 4 or 5, respectively
Based on the position of floral parts on
thalamus…
Flowers are of three types
• Hypogynous flower
•Perigynous flower
•Epigynous flower
Hypogynous flower
• Superior ovary
• other parts are situated below to ovary
• Mustard,China rose,brinjal
Perigynous flower
• Half inferior/ Half superiour ovary
• Other parts are situated on he rim of thalamus
,almost the same level
• Rose,peach
Epigynous fower
• Inferior ovary
• Other parts of flower arise above the ovary
• Guava,cucumber
Parts of a flower
Calyx
• Outermost whorl
• Unit- Sepals
• Sepals are green, leaf like and protect
the flower in the bud stage
• Gamosepalous- sepals united
• Polysepalous- sepals free
Corolla
• Composed of petals
• Petals usually bright coloured
• Pollination
• Gamopetalous – petals fused
• Polypetalous – petals free
Is rose coloured part corolla????
Aestivation
• The arrangement of sepals or petals in the
floral bud
• Valvate
• Twisted
• Imbricate
• Vexillary
Valvate
• sepals or petals in a whorl just touch
• one another at the margin, without
overlapping ( calotropis)
Twisted
• one margin of the appendage overlaps that of
the next one
Imbricate
• the margins of sepals or petals overlap one
another but not in any particular direction
• as in Cassia
Vexillary
• there are five petals
• the largest (standard) overlaps the two lateral
petals (wings) which in turn overlap the two
smallest anterior petals (keel)
3. Androecium
• Male reproductive organ
• Composed of stamens
• Stamen : anther+ Filament
• Anther : Bilobed,each lobe has two chambers
– pollen sacs 9where the pollengrains are
produced)
• Filament : stalk of the stamen
• A sterile stamen is called Staminode
• Epipetalous
• Epiphyllous
• Polyandrous- stamens are free
• May be united
• monoadelphous
• diadelphous
• Polyadelphous
4. Gynoecium
• female reproductive part of the flower
• Made up of one or more carpels.
• A carpel consists of three parts : stigma, style and
ovary
• Ovary is the enlarged basal part, on which lies the
elongated tube, the style.
• The style connects the ovary to the stigma.
• The stigma is usually at the tip of the style and is
the receptive surface for pollen grains
Overy
• When more than one carpel is present,
Apocarpous (carpels free )
Syncarpous ( carpels fused )
After fertilisation, the ovules develop into
seeds and the ovary matures into a fruit.
Placentation
• The arrangement of ovules within the ovary.
• marginal
• axile
• parietal
• basal
• free central
Marginal
• Ovary in which the placenta forms a ridge
along the ventral suture and the ovules are
borne on this ridge forming two rows
• Eg. Pea
Axile
• placenta is axial
• ovules are attached to placenta in a
multilocular ovary
• China rose, Lemon, Tomato
Parietal
• the ovules develop on the inner wall of the
ovary or on peripheral part
• Ovary is one-chambered but it becomes two
chambered due to the formation of the false
septum
• Mustard, Argemone
Free central
• ovules are borne on central axis
• septa are absent
• Dianthus, Primrose
Basal
• the placenta develops at the base of ovary
• a single ovule is attached to it
• in sunflower, marigold.
LEAF
• Lateral appendages of stem developing from
the nodes.
• generally flattened structure
• Leaves originate from shoot apical meristems
and are arranged in an acropetal order
• They are the most important vegetative
organs for photosynthesis.
• A typical leaf consists of three main parts:
Leaf base
Petiole
Lamina
Leaf base
• The leaf is attached to the stem by the leaf
base.
• It may bear two lateral small leaf like structures
called stipules
• In monocotyledons, the leaf base expands into a
sheath covering the stem partially or wholly.
Eg: Paddy
• In some leguminous plants the leaf base may
become swollen, which is called the pulvinus
Petiole
• The petiole help hold the blade to light
• Long thin flexible petioles allow leaf blades to
flutter in wind, thereby cooling the leaf and
bringing fresh air to leaf surface
• If petiole is absent - Sessile
Lamina
• The lamina or the leaf blade is the green
expanded part of the leaf
• veins and veinlets are seen here
• The main vein is called midrib
• upper side of leaf – Adaxial/ ventral side
• Lower side of leaf – Abaxial/ dorsal side
• The tip of leaf – leaf apex
• The edge of lamina – leaf margin
• Leaf shape, margin, apex, surface may be of
various shapes
Venation
• The arrangement of veins and the veinlets in
the lamina of leaf
• There are two types of venation :
Reticulate venation
Parallel venation
Reticulate venation
• When the veinlets form a network, the
venation is termed as reticulate
• Dicot leaf
Parallel venation
• When the veins run parallel to each other
within a lamina, the venation is termed as
parallel
• Monocot leaf
Types
• Leaves are mainly of two types
Simple
Compound
• Simple leaf : A leaf is said to be simple, when
its lamina is entire or when incised, the
incisions do not touch the midrib
Compoud leaf
• When the incisions of the lamina reach up to
the midrib breaking it into a number of leaflets,
the leaf is called compound
• The main petiole is called Rachis
• A bud is present in the axil of petiole in both
simple and compound leaves, but not in the axil
of leaflets of the compound leaf.
• The compound leaves may be of two types
• pinnately compound leaf : a number of
leaflets are present on the rachis, as in neem.
• palmately compound leaves: the leaflets are
attached at a common point, i.e., at the tip of
petiole, as in silk cotton.
Phyllotaxy
• Phyllotaxy is the pattern of arrangement of
leaves on the stem or branch
• This is usually of three types –
Alternate
Opposite
Whorled
Alternate type :
• a single leaf arises at each node in alternate
manner
• china rose, mustard and sun flower plants
Opposite type :
• A pair of leaves arise at each node and lie
opposite to each other
• Calotropis, guava plants
Whorled type :
• If more than two leaves arise at a node and
form a whorl, it is called whorled
• Alstonia, Allamanda
Leaf Modificaton
• The normal functions of leaf are
Photosynthesis,respirattion and transpiration
• Often leaves are modified to perform functions
other than the normal function
• These modification are called Leaf modification
 Leaf tendrils
 Leaf spine
 Leaf scale
 Phyllode
 Pitcher
 Bladder
Leaf tendrils
• They are converted into tendrils for climbing
• Pea plant
Leaf spine
• Modified into a sharp pointed structure
• for defence
• Cacti ( Opentia)
Leaf scale
• Modified into a thin membraneous structure
• In onion and garlic,the scale leaves are fleshy
due to storage of food materials
Leaf of acacia??
Phyllode
• In some plants such as Australian acacia, the
leaves are small and short-lived.
• The petioles in these plants expand, become
green and synthesise food.
Pitcher
• Modified to capture insects
• Nepenthes, venus flytrap
Bladder
• To capture small insects
• Utricularia
• The presence of more than one type of leaves on
a same plant - Heterophylly
• In nepenthes, the pitcher is modified
a. Leaf tip b. Stem c. leaf lamina d. lower part of petiole
• The leaves without petiole is
a.Sessile b. petiolate c.rachis d.stipule
• Phyllotaxy refers to the arrangement of
a.Leaves on a branch b. veins in a leaf
c.flowers on a branch d.axillary buds in a plant
• Phyllode is a modification of
a. Rachis b.stem c. lamina d. stipule
• In acacia the leaves are
a. Bipinnate b.unipinnate c.tripinnate
• Leaves are the common means of vegetative propagation in ………….
a. mango b.oxalis c. Bryophyllum d. Chrysanthemum

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Morphology of flowering plants

  • 2. Parts of a flowering plant
  • 3.
  • 4. Inflorescence • The arrangement of flowers on a floral axis • Depending on whether the apex gets converted into a flower or continues to grow: Recemose Cymose
  • 5. Recemose inflorescence • the main axis continues to grow • The flowers are borne laterally in an acropetal succession • Some times in centripetal succession • Eg : Crotalaria
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Cymose inflorescence • the main axis terminates in a flower, hence is limited in growth. • The flowers are borne in a basipetal order • Some times in centrifugal succession • Eg : Jasmine
  • 10.
  • 11. FLOWER • The reproductive unit in the angiosperm • A typical flower has four whorls :  Calyx Corolla Androecium  Gynoecium • If the calyx and corolla are not distinguishable – Perianth (lilly, coconut)
  • 12. Calyx and corolla – Accessory organs Androecium and gynoecium- Reproductive organs
  • 13. Unit of each whorl • Calyx – Sepal • Corolla –Petal • Androecium – Stamen • Gynoecium – Carpel / Pistil
  • 14. When a flower has both androecium and gynoecium – Bisexual flower When a flower has either androecium or gynoecium – Unisexual flower
  • 15. In Symmetry… • Actinomorphic (Radial symmetry) • - When a flower can be divided into two equal radial halves in any radial plane passing through the centre • Zygomorphic ( Bilateral symmetry) -When it can be divided into two similar halves only in one particular vertical plane
  • 16.
  • 17. A flower may be trimerous,tetramerous or pentamerous when the floral appendages are in multiple of 3, 4 or 5, respectively
  • 18. Based on the position of floral parts on thalamus… Flowers are of three types • Hypogynous flower •Perigynous flower •Epigynous flower
  • 19. Hypogynous flower • Superior ovary • other parts are situated below to ovary • Mustard,China rose,brinjal
  • 20. Perigynous flower • Half inferior/ Half superiour ovary • Other parts are situated on he rim of thalamus ,almost the same level • Rose,peach
  • 21. Epigynous fower • Inferior ovary • Other parts of flower arise above the ovary • Guava,cucumber
  • 22. Parts of a flower Calyx • Outermost whorl • Unit- Sepals • Sepals are green, leaf like and protect the flower in the bud stage • Gamosepalous- sepals united • Polysepalous- sepals free
  • 23. Corolla • Composed of petals • Petals usually bright coloured • Pollination • Gamopetalous – petals fused • Polypetalous – petals free
  • 24. Is rose coloured part corolla????
  • 25. Aestivation • The arrangement of sepals or petals in the floral bud • Valvate • Twisted • Imbricate • Vexillary
  • 26.
  • 27. Valvate • sepals or petals in a whorl just touch • one another at the margin, without overlapping ( calotropis)
  • 28. Twisted • one margin of the appendage overlaps that of the next one
  • 29. Imbricate • the margins of sepals or petals overlap one another but not in any particular direction • as in Cassia
  • 30. Vexillary • there are five petals • the largest (standard) overlaps the two lateral petals (wings) which in turn overlap the two smallest anterior petals (keel)
  • 31. 3. Androecium • Male reproductive organ • Composed of stamens • Stamen : anther+ Filament • Anther : Bilobed,each lobe has two chambers – pollen sacs 9where the pollengrains are produced) • Filament : stalk of the stamen • A sterile stamen is called Staminode
  • 32. • Epipetalous • Epiphyllous • Polyandrous- stamens are free • May be united • monoadelphous • diadelphous • Polyadelphous
  • 33. 4. Gynoecium • female reproductive part of the flower • Made up of one or more carpels. • A carpel consists of three parts : stigma, style and ovary • Ovary is the enlarged basal part, on which lies the elongated tube, the style. • The style connects the ovary to the stigma. • The stigma is usually at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for pollen grains
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  • 35. Overy • When more than one carpel is present, Apocarpous (carpels free ) Syncarpous ( carpels fused )
  • 36. After fertilisation, the ovules develop into seeds and the ovary matures into a fruit.
  • 37. Placentation • The arrangement of ovules within the ovary. • marginal • axile • parietal • basal • free central
  • 38. Marginal • Ovary in which the placenta forms a ridge along the ventral suture and the ovules are borne on this ridge forming two rows • Eg. Pea
  • 39. Axile • placenta is axial • ovules are attached to placenta in a multilocular ovary • China rose, Lemon, Tomato
  • 40. Parietal • the ovules develop on the inner wall of the ovary or on peripheral part • Ovary is one-chambered but it becomes two chambered due to the formation of the false septum • Mustard, Argemone
  • 41. Free central • ovules are borne on central axis • septa are absent • Dianthus, Primrose
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  • 43. Basal • the placenta develops at the base of ovary • a single ovule is attached to it • in sunflower, marigold.
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  • 46. LEAF • Lateral appendages of stem developing from the nodes. • generally flattened structure • Leaves originate from shoot apical meristems and are arranged in an acropetal order • They are the most important vegetative organs for photosynthesis.
  • 47. • A typical leaf consists of three main parts: Leaf base Petiole Lamina
  • 48. Leaf base • The leaf is attached to the stem by the leaf base. • It may bear two lateral small leaf like structures called stipules • In monocotyledons, the leaf base expands into a sheath covering the stem partially or wholly. Eg: Paddy
  • 49. • In some leguminous plants the leaf base may become swollen, which is called the pulvinus
  • 50. Petiole • The petiole help hold the blade to light • Long thin flexible petioles allow leaf blades to flutter in wind, thereby cooling the leaf and bringing fresh air to leaf surface • If petiole is absent - Sessile
  • 51. Lamina • The lamina or the leaf blade is the green expanded part of the leaf • veins and veinlets are seen here • The main vein is called midrib • upper side of leaf – Adaxial/ ventral side • Lower side of leaf – Abaxial/ dorsal side • The tip of leaf – leaf apex • The edge of lamina – leaf margin
  • 52. • Leaf shape, margin, apex, surface may be of various shapes
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  • 54. Venation • The arrangement of veins and the veinlets in the lamina of leaf • There are two types of venation : Reticulate venation Parallel venation
  • 55. Reticulate venation • When the veinlets form a network, the venation is termed as reticulate • Dicot leaf
  • 56. Parallel venation • When the veins run parallel to each other within a lamina, the venation is termed as parallel • Monocot leaf
  • 57. Types • Leaves are mainly of two types Simple Compound • Simple leaf : A leaf is said to be simple, when its lamina is entire or when incised, the incisions do not touch the midrib
  • 58. Compoud leaf • When the incisions of the lamina reach up to the midrib breaking it into a number of leaflets, the leaf is called compound • The main petiole is called Rachis • A bud is present in the axil of petiole in both simple and compound leaves, but not in the axil of leaflets of the compound leaf.
  • 59. • The compound leaves may be of two types • pinnately compound leaf : a number of leaflets are present on the rachis, as in neem. • palmately compound leaves: the leaflets are attached at a common point, i.e., at the tip of petiole, as in silk cotton.
  • 60. Phyllotaxy • Phyllotaxy is the pattern of arrangement of leaves on the stem or branch • This is usually of three types – Alternate Opposite Whorled
  • 61. Alternate type : • a single leaf arises at each node in alternate manner • china rose, mustard and sun flower plants
  • 62. Opposite type : • A pair of leaves arise at each node and lie opposite to each other • Calotropis, guava plants
  • 63. Whorled type : • If more than two leaves arise at a node and form a whorl, it is called whorled • Alstonia, Allamanda
  • 64. Leaf Modificaton • The normal functions of leaf are Photosynthesis,respirattion and transpiration • Often leaves are modified to perform functions other than the normal function • These modification are called Leaf modification  Leaf tendrils  Leaf spine  Leaf scale  Phyllode  Pitcher  Bladder
  • 65. Leaf tendrils • They are converted into tendrils for climbing • Pea plant
  • 66. Leaf spine • Modified into a sharp pointed structure • for defence • Cacti ( Opentia)
  • 67. Leaf scale • Modified into a thin membraneous structure • In onion and garlic,the scale leaves are fleshy due to storage of food materials
  • 69. Phyllode • In some plants such as Australian acacia, the leaves are small and short-lived. • The petioles in these plants expand, become green and synthesise food.
  • 70. Pitcher • Modified to capture insects • Nepenthes, venus flytrap
  • 71. Bladder • To capture small insects • Utricularia
  • 72. • The presence of more than one type of leaves on a same plant - Heterophylly
  • 73. • In nepenthes, the pitcher is modified a. Leaf tip b. Stem c. leaf lamina d. lower part of petiole • The leaves without petiole is a.Sessile b. petiolate c.rachis d.stipule • Phyllotaxy refers to the arrangement of a.Leaves on a branch b. veins in a leaf c.flowers on a branch d.axillary buds in a plant • Phyllode is a modification of a. Rachis b.stem c. lamina d. stipule • In acacia the leaves are a. Bipinnate b.unipinnate c.tripinnate • Leaves are the common means of vegetative propagation in …………. a. mango b.oxalis c. Bryophyllum d. Chrysanthemum