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Earlier message posted by me on Indiantreepix in Feb 2008.
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Dr Satish Phadke
http://satishphadke.blogspot.com/2008_02_01_archive.html


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From: satish phadke <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:31 PM
Subject: FAMILY OF THE WEEK : APIACEAE (UMBELLIFERAE)
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APIACEAE  (UMBELLIFERAE)

The earlier name Umbelliferae derives from the inflorescence which is in the
form of a compound
"umbel".
Most abundant in north temperate zone.In India mostly in temperate and
alpine Himalayas but some are also cultivated in warmer parts.
The common examples are Coriander(coriandrum sativum). Carrot ( Daucus
carota) Fennel(Foeniculum vulgare) and Brahmi (Centella asiatica)
Vegetative characters:
Mostly Herbs biennial or perennial or sometimes annual. Species of Centella
are small prostrate herbs rooting at the nodes, but mostly they are with
stout erect stems with hollow internodes. Species of Angelica attain a
height of upto four meters.
The stems are usually furrowed.
The plants usually have aromatic smell due to presence of essential oil or
resin in all organs.
The leaves are alternate,rarely simple(Centella) but generally the are
pinnately compound or decompound. Stipules are generally absent.The
petiolesis often swollen and sheathing at the base.
Flowers and Inflorescence:
As the name of the family suggests, the umbel inflorescence is the
characteristic of the family
Most commonly it is a compound umbel.The primary umbel is surrounded at its
base by an involucre of bracts. The flowers are
small,actinomorphic,hermaphrodite or sometimes unisexual or
polygamous,pentamerous and epigynous.The calyx is represented usually by
five inconspicuous teeth or a narrow circular ridge at the top of the ovary.
The corolla is of five distinct petals alternating with the sepals. The
petals are inflexed and fall off soon.The androecium is of five distinct
stamens alternating with the petals.They arise from epigynous disc. The
filaments are inflexed and the anthers are basi or
dorsifixed,dithecous,introrse and opening lengthwise.
Thje gynoecium is bicarpellary and syncarpous with witha an inferior
bilocular ovary.Epigynous disc is prolonged in to two styles.
Fruits and seeds:Fruit is a schizocarp.The seed has a hard oily endosperm
and a small embryo.
Pollination and dispersal:Aggregation of small flowers into dense
inflorescence amkes it conspicuous for insects and aids pollination.Open
nectar situation:so accessible to even short tongued insects.Smell of
ethereal oils and resins:marked influence on bees.
Mericarps of the seeds :marked by ridges and bristles:-dispersal by birds
and animals.
Examples:
Chiefly vegetables , condiments,volatile oils and ornamentals.
Daucus carota L. (Carrot,गाजर)fleshy tap roots used as vegetable.
Apium graveolens L. (Celery)again a vegetable
Pastinaca sativa(Parsnip)Thickened tap root as vegetable
The seeds of many species are used as spice and condiments for culinary
purposes and in confectionary
Coriandrum sativum (Coriander, कोथींबींर)
Foeniculum vulgare (Fennel, saunf बडीशेप)
Cuminum cyminum (Cumin,जीरा)
Ferula asafoetida .The dried latex obtained after making incisions in living
root stocks and roots is the source of Asafoetida (हींग) of commerce. It is
used as condiment for flavoring curries etc.
Centella asiatica Syn.Hydrocotyl asiatica( ब्राह्मी) Diuretic and medicinal
properties,insecticidal also.
Some species of Pimpinella ,Heracleum and Angelica are grown as ornamentals.




-- 
Dr. Satish Phadke



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Dr Satish Phadke




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Dr Satish Phadke

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