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Diversity and Evolution of Rosids... hemp, figs, and legumes... N 2 fixing clade *Rosales the rest Rosaceae is sister to all other families of the order tendencies in rest of the order to loss of petals and shift to unisexual flowers with wind pollination or specialized insect pollination rose hops Rhamnaceae - buckthorns 52 genera 925 species of trees and shrubs in the tropics and temperate areas many of our species are armed with thorns leaves are simple and alternate or opposite, often with arcuate venation (arcing along the edge), and serrated edges Rhamnaceae - buckthorns CA 4,5 CO 4,5 A 4,5 G (3) flowers 4 or 5 merous (4 merous shown in common buckthorn) stamens opposite the petals - unusual in flowering plants! Rhamnus cathartica - European or common buckthorn [invasive] Rhamnus cathartica - European or common buckthorn

Elaeagnaceae - Russian olive 3 genera 45 species of trees and shrubs largely in north temperate areas N 2 -fixing small trees and shrubs easily recognized by silvery or reddish glandular hairs covering bottom leaves and/or stems Elaeagnaceae - Russian olive 3 genera 45 species of trees and shrubs largely in north temperate areas 4 merous flowers and berry fruits Shepherdia - buffalo berry Elaeagnus angustifolia - Russian olive Elaeagnus angustifolia - Russian olive Rosales - Urticalean Families The remainder of the Rosales show the transition to reduced, unisexual flowers and one-seeded fruits - Urticales *Ulmaceae - elms 6 genera 35 species of North Temperate trees Cannabaceae Cannabaceae best known for the American elm with its distinctive vase shaped growth form. Dutch Elm disease, caused by the fungus Ceratostomella umli, has destroyed most large adults. Ulmus americana - American elm

*Ulmaceae - elms CA 4-8 CO 0 A 4-8 G (2) *Ulmaceae - elms flowers are bisexual but reduced and wind pollinated; they appear before the leaves Ulmus americana - American elm leaves are distichously arranged - 2 ranks in one plane - and pinnately veined; leaf bases are strongly asymmetric Zelkova serrata - European Ulmus americana - American elm CA 4-8 CO 0 A 4-8 G (2) *Ulmaceae - elms pistil is made of two fused carpels but only one seed matures; fruit is a samara - a winged achene in this case Cannabaceae - hackberry, hops Celtis (hackberries ) and relatives are tropical and temperate small trees with unisexual flowers leaves are strongly palmi-pinnate - with 3 main veins at base this leaf features defines all the other remaining urticalean families Ulmus americana - American elm Note 2 styles on samara Celtis occidentalis - hackberry

Cannabaceae - hackberry, hops note distinctive warty bark fruit is a one-seeded drupe Cannabaceae - hackberry, hops Cannabis with one species is a coarse herb native to Eurasia two subspecies are recognized: one the source of the drug Δ9 tetrahydrocannibol (THC) and the other the source of hemp fiber/oil Cannabis sativa Hemp, marijuana hemp rope manila rope Celtis occidentalis - hackberry Cannabaceae - hackberry, hops Cannabis is either dioecious or monoecious Cannabis sativa Hemp, marijuana Cannabaceae - hackberry, hops Humulus has two viney hop species: one is the source of lupulin used in the brewing industry Female inflorescence Seeds 1-seeded Male inflorescence Humulus lupulus American hops male flowers female flowers

Urticaceae - nettles 54 genera, 2600 species - largely a tropical family of herbs, shrubs, or treelets leaves have palmi -pinnate venation; either alternate or opposite Touchardia (Hawaii) Urticaceae - nettles 54 genera, 2600 species - largely a tropical family of herbs, shrubs, or treelets some species are a source of irritants found in specialized hair-like cells on stems and leaves Pilea (Wisconsin) Urtica - stinging nettle Urera baccifera Urticaceae - nettles 54 genera, 2600 species - largely a tropical family of herbs, shrubs, or treelets flowers are reduced, unisexual, congested, wind-pollinated, and form one-seeded drupelets Urtica dioica - stinging nettle [opposite leaves, stinging] Urticaceae - nettles Laportea canadensis - wood nettle [alternate leaves, stinging] stamens have a peculiar elastic spring-like mechanism that flings pollen further out from the plant inflexed reflexed Urtica - stinging nettle

Urticaceae - nettles Parietaria pensylvanica pellitory *Moraceae - mulberry, fig Large tropical family of 38 genera, 1100 species of trees or vines Boehmeria cylindrica false nettle Pilea pumila clearweed Morus - mulberry Ficus - fig Ficus - fig *Moraceae - mulberry, fig Large tropical family of 38 genera, 1100 species of trees or vines sister family to the nettle family latex system welldeveloped leaves are alternate, strongly palmipinnately veined *Moraceae - mulberry, fig CA 4 CO 0 A 4 G (2) flowers reduced, unisexual, no petals, single seeded ovary Morus alba - white mulberry [left - female ; right - male] Morus - mulberry Ficus - fig

*Moraceae - mulberry, fig single seeded fruits from many flowers coalesce to form one fleshy, multiple fruit [e.g., mulberry, fig, breadfruit] *Moraceae - mulberry, fig Osage orange is not native but often seen escaped; note the large grapefruit sized multiple fruit Maclura pomifera - osage orange Morus rubra - red mulberry Osage orange multiple fruits rolling down to University Avenue behind Birge Greenhouses *Moraceae - mulberry, fig Osage orange is not native but often seen escaped; note the large grapefruit sized multiple fruit *Moraceae - mulberry, fig Ficus (figs) represent 750 of the 1100 species Maclura pomifera - osage orange Cross section of multiple fruit showing individual one-seeded fruitlets

*Moraceae - mulberry, fig Ficus (figs) represent 750 of the 1100 species the fig (multiple) fruit or syconium is a key innovation for fig species radiation Fabales the legumes N 2 fixing clade Fabales Fabales is an order in the Eurosid I or fabid lineage of Rosids (N 2 fixing) contains 4 families, but Fabaceae - the legumes - comprise the vast majority of the 20,000+ species *Fabaceae - legumes 730 genera, 19,400 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees that produce specialized follicles - legumes - that open along two lines of dehiscence Fabaceae = Leguminosae worldwide, N 2 (Rhizobium) fixers Fabaceae Polygalaceae

*Fabaceae - legumes 3 subfamilies previously recognized faboid (beans, peas) and mimisoid (acacia, mimosa) legumes are highly modified *Fabaceae - legumes Three major characteristics 1. Monocarpic - single superior carpel but descended from the common ancestor of caesalpinoids *Fabaceae - legumes Three major characteristics 2. Legume - follicle but with 2 lines of suture *Fabaceae - legumes Three major characteristics 2. Legume - or modified as oneseeded fruitlets (loments, articles)

1 *Fabaceae - legumes *Caesalpinoid legumes trifoliolate Three major characteristics 3. Alternate, compound leaves - (rarely simple) Caesalpinoid legumes form a paraphyletic grade at base of family - the tropical Bauhinia is one of the first palmately comp. pinnately comp. simple Bauhinia Caesalpinia *Caesalpinoid legumes *Caesalpinoid legumes CA 5 CO 5 A 10 G 1 flowers 5 merous with 10 unequal stamens topmost petal = banner sits in front of the 2 lateral or wing petals banner carpel Senna marilandica - southern wild senna

1 *Caesalpinoid legumes *Caesalpinoid legumes Gleditsia triacanthos - honey locust Cercis canadensis - eastern redbud Gymnocladus dioica Kentucky coffee tree [dioecious!] *Mimosoid legumes Calliandra Mimosoid legumes are tropical or subtropical shrubs and trees, often with doubly compound leaves - large genera are taxonomically messy *Mimosoid legumes Calliandra CA (5) CO (5) A ( ) G 1 flowers small, but in showy powder puff inforescences calyx, corolla, and numerous stamens each show connation Inga Albizzia

1 *Mimosoid legumes *Mimosoid legumes Mimosa - 500 species of shrubs and herbs Acacia - giant genus of 1/3 of mimosoid species arid species show phyllode leaves = petiole? modified stipules for Azteca ants extrafloral nectaries and Beltian bodies for ants Acacia cyclops Mimosa pudica sensitive plant *Faboid legumes CA (5) CO 3+(2) A (9)+1 G 1 calyx often fused banner petal behind lateral (wing) petals bottom keel petals often fused stamens diadelphous = 9 fused + 1 separate Apios americana - groundnut *Faboid legumes banner petal 2 keel petals 2 wing petals Baptisia bracteata - creamy wild indigo Desmodium canadense - ticktrefoil

1 *Faboid legumes *Faboid legumes Lathyrus japonicus - beach pea Lupinus perennis - lupine, blue bonnet Robinia pseudo-acacia - black locust native to further south, but invasive in Great Lakes region three important legume crops *Faboid legumes *Faboid legumes three important clover or alfalfa species from Eurasia - now naturalized Trifolium pratense red clover Medicago sativa alfalfa Pisum sativum - pea Phaseolus vulgaris - common bean Glycine max - soybean Melilotus alba White sweet clover

1 *Faboid legumes other Eurasian species brought in for soil stabilization - and now naturalized Coronilla varia - crown vetch Lotus corniculata - bird s foot trefoil