LAB 10 Flashcards
Cypress or cedar family
Cupressaceae
Synapomorphy of Cupressaceae
-seed cones with bract-scale complexes fused for most of their common length
What is the most widely distributed gymnosperm family
Cupressaceare
Leaves on Cupressaceae
Persistent, scale-like, alternating in pairs that are right angles to one another
Which genus has exploding raisin cone and peltate scales
Chamaecyparis (false cypress)
Foliage of Chamaecyparis
Fine white X’s on back
5 genus’ under the family Cupressaceae
- Metasequoia
- Taxodium
- Thuja
- Chamaecyparis
- Juniperus
Foliage on Thuja
-Scale-like, alternating in pairs in right angles
Cone on thuja
-8 to 12 thin leathery to woody scales
Foliage on Juniperus
Dimorphic, scale-like or awl-like leaves
Cones on Juniperus
Berry-like, composed of 3-8 semi-fleshy scales
Pine family
Pinaceae
Leaves in Pinaceae family
persistent, needle-like, spirally arranged
Genus of Pine
Pinus
Foliage of Pinus
persistent and needle-like in fascicles, groups of 2-5
Cones of Pinus
Pendent with scales spirally arranged
Genus Picea
Spruce
Foliage of Picea
generally 4 sided, with sterigmata (peg-like projections)
Cones of Picea
Cylindrical pendent cone
Genus of Douglas Fir
Pseudotsuga
Foliage of Pseudotsuga
- pointed buds
- petiolate leaves persist for 5-8 years and leave a slightly raised leaf cushion when shed
Cones of Pseudotsuga
Persistent scales and 3 lobed bracts
Genus of Fir
Abies
Foliage of Abies
- Extremely aromatic
- needles are emarginate and twisted at base to appear flattened