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PIPERACEAE

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PIPERACEAE. magnoliids. monocots. Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree for Flowering Plants 2008. stem section of Piper showing monocot-like stem anatomy. Piper nigrum in cultivation:. Piper methysticum - the source of kava. Methysticin, a kavalactone. Peperomia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PIPERACEAE

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Current Angiosperm Phylogeny Group Tree

for Flowering Plants2008

magnoliids

monocots

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stem section of Piper showing monocot-like stem anatomy

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Piper nigrum in cultivation:

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Piper methysticum - the source of kava

Methysticin, a kavalactone

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Peperomia

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Sarcorhachis sydowii -

Lepianthes (Pothomorphe)

http://mobot.mobot.org/cgi-bin/search_vast?w3till=MOA-03621_001.jpg

http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/401/Magnoliophyta/Magnoliopsida/Magnoliidae/Piperaceae/Lepianthes(Pothomorphe)/

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Houttuynia Anemopsis

Saururaceae have a diversity of showy inflorescences that suggest flowers

Houttuynia

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Houttuynia Anemopsis

Saururaceae have a diversity of showy inflorescences that suggest flowers

Houttuynia

Saururus

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Flowers and Primordia of Snapdragon

sepals

stamenspetal

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When Arabidopsis flowers are first initiated no floral organs are visible, however floral organ primordia begin to develop shortly thereafter, beginning with the outer (sepal) primordia, and ending with the inner (carpel) primordia. http://www.botany.ubc.ca/haughn/overview.htm

LEFT - Scanning Electron Micrograph of very young floral buds emerging from the flanks of the apical meristem. The apical meristem is labelled (a) and one of the young flowers is labelled (f).

RIGHT- A slightly older flower in which primordia for a petal (2), a stamen (3), and gynoecium (4) are labelled. Sepals (1) have been removed to reveal the inner floral organ primordia.

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Peperomia - a pistillate inflorescence up close

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Rolf Sattler’s light microscope picture of Peperomia, A = stamenrB = BractG = Gynoecium

rB

AA

G

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Shirley Tucker: Peperomia inflorescence in early development.B = bractF = flower

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Older floral meristem of Peperomia

Bract removed from here

tamen tamen

ynoecium

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Piper amalago: Stamens:AM anterior medianPM posterior medianPL posterior lateralAL anterior lateral

The four-carpellate gynoeciumis in the middle.

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Piperales: molecular phylogeny

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Piperales: gynoecium structure overlain on the phylogeny

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Piperales: gynoecium development overlain on the phylogeny

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Key Characters for Piperaceae

1. Swollen nodes2. Arcuate veins3. Crushed-leaf odoer of the magnoliids4. Thick spikes5. No perianth

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Piperales: androecium development overlain on the phylogeny