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Monocots II Sedges have edges Rushes are round Grasses have nodes from the top to the ground

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Monocots II

Sedges have edgesRushes are round

Grasses have nodes from the top to the ground

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General flowers

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Juncaceae - Rush family

• Perennial herbs

• Spiral, sheathing leaves

• Trimerous flowers

• Actinomorphic flowers

• Loculicidal capsule

• 7 genera / 430 species

P 3+3 [2+2 or 3] A 3+3 [3+0 or 2] G (3), superior, hypanthium absent

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Juncus acutus

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Juncus bufonius

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Juncus dubius

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Juncus dubius

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Juncus phaeocephalus

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Cyperaceae – Sedge Family

• Sedges have edges• BUT, Scripus (Bulrush) has very

round stems• Bristles or hairs in place of sepals

and petals• Fruit is an achene or a nutlet and

lens-shaped or triangular• 90 genera and 4000 species

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Cyperaceae

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Cyperaceae

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Cyperus papyrus - papyrus

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Eleocharis dulcis – water chestnut

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Poaceae - Grass family

• Hollow-pithed stems

• Open-sheathed, distichous leaves

• Ligule may be present at inner junction with blade

• Grass spikelet

• = axis + two basal glumes + 1-∞ florets

• Floret = short lateral axis + lemma + palea + flower

• Fruit is a caryopsis (grain).

• 668 genera / 9,500 species

P 2-3 lodicules A 2-3 (pendulous) G (2-3)

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1) Agricultural grains (most important food in world):

barley (Hordeum)

corn (Zea)

oats (Avena)

rice (Oryza)

rye (Secale)

wheat (Triticum);

2) forage and grazing plants;

3) important components of many ecosystems, such as grasslands and savannahs.

Economic Importance

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distichousleaf

arrangement

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open sheath

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ligule

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Bambusa spp. - Bamboo

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Fruit is a caryopsis

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Achnatherum coronatum

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Agrostis pallens

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Arundo donax Invasive

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Avena barbata

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Avena fatua – Wild Oats

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Bromus tectorum – Cheatgrass Invasive

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Cortaderia selloana – Pampas Grass

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Cynodon dactylonBermuda Grass