I expected this at the start of week. Helps in understanding.
Thanks for details.
One doubt. Apple genus Malus or Pyrus or both or one new, one old?
Madhuri
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From: Satish Phadke <[email protected]>
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 10:02:32 
To: indiantreepix<[email protected]>
Subject: [efloraofindia:86371] ROSACEAE WEEK

*FAMILY OF THE WEEK: ROSACEAE*

There are over 25 genera and around 215 species in India mainly confined to
temperate Himalayas ascending up to 6000 meters.

*Vegetative characters:*

The plants are herbs, shrubs or trees several species of Rose and
*Rubus*have prickles. Sometimes, as in
*Prinsepia* and *Crataegus* the shrubs are armed with sharp spines which are
modified branches. Vegetative reproduction takes place in several ways.

The leaves are alternate and simple, pinnately or palmately compound. The
stipules are usually present.

*Inflorescence and flowers:*

The flowers are rarely solitary or fascicled, but commonly they are arranged
in various types of definite or indefinite inflorescences. The flowers are
actinomorphic or sometimes strongly zygomorphic, bisexual or
unisexual,polygamous, pentamerous, hypogynous, peri or epigynous. The calyx
is of typically five basally connate sepals; the calyx tube is free or
adnate to the ovary. The aestivation is imbricate or valvate. In some genera
an epicalyx is also present. The corolla is of generally five free petals
(there are numerous petals in cultivated species of Rosa) which are usually
imbricate in bud. The number of stamens is variable from one to many. They
are often in whorls. The filaments are distinct or sometimes monoadelphous.
The anthers are dithecous and introrse. A cushion shaped or ringlike nectar
secreting disc is present between the stamens and carpel. The gynoecium
shows much variation. There are ten different tribes of gynoecial characters
and type of fruits.

*Seeds:*

The seeds are usually without endosperm.

*Pollination and dispersal:*

In most Rosaceae the nectar is collected in the receptacular tube and easily
licked by insects. The flowers are mostly protogynous and favour cross
pollination.

The seeds are dispersed by animals and birds.

*Examples:*

*Rosa multiflora *(Rose)

*Rosa damascene*

*Rosa indica*

*Rosa banksiae*

*Rosa centifolia*

*Pyrus mallus* (Apple)

*Pyrus communis *(Pear)

*Prunus persica *(Peach)

*Prunus domestica *

*Prunus institia *(Plum)

*Prunus armeniaca *(Apricot)

*Prunus amygdalous *(Almond)

*Fragaria chiloensis* (Garden Strawberry)

*Fragaria vesca* L. (Alpine strawberry)

*Spiraea*

*potentilla*

*Brambles*

*Cinquefoil*




http://satishphadke.blogspot.com/2008/12/family-of-week-rosaceae.html
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Dr Satish Phadke

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