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FAMILY OF THE WEEK :MAGNOLIACEAE

A small family with 230 species in the world mostly distributed in tropical
Asia and tropical America but extending to north temperate zone. In India
there are 8 genera and 27 species mainly in north temperate zone in the
Himalayas.

Vegetative characters :

The Magnoliaceae are evergreen or deciduous trees often aromatic trees or
shrubs but sometimes woody climbers.

The leaves are alternate, simple, entire and stipulate. The leaves are
sometimes clustered at upper nodes as in Illicium. They are often pellucid
dotted. The stipules are large and deciduous, enclosing next young bud.

Inflorescence and flowers:

The flowers are usually solitary, terminal or axillary; sometimes they are
crowded near the tips of the branches. They are subtended by a spathaceous
deciduous bract. The flowers are showy and large, actinomorphic and usually
hermaphrodite and hypogynous with an elongated floral axis on which floral
parts arranged spirally.

The perianth is differentiated or undifferentiated into calyx and corolla.

The numerous free stamens are arranged on the conical receptacle. The
anthers are adnate or basifixed, dithecous introrse or sometimes extrorse
and opening longitudinally.

The numerous free carpels are arranged spirally on the floral axis above the
stamens.

The ovary of each carpel is superior, unilocular with one to several
anatropous or amphitropous ovules on ventral suture. The style is usually
short and stigmatose on the inner surface.

Fruits and seeds :

The individual flower is a follicle(Magnolia) or Samara (Liriodendron) or
berry (Schizandra)

Flowers are pollinated by bees and beetles.Dispersal of seeds takes place by
birds,squirrels,rats or monkeys which carry off fruits.

Examples :

Magnolia

Michelia

Liriodendron

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