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Liliaceae

Morphology is the branch of biological science that deals with the study of various external features, relative positions, and forms of various organs of various organisms. It is divided into two categories:

Semi-Technical Description of Flower

  1. The plant’s habit, vegetative characteristics—the roots, stem, and leaves—as well as its floral characteristics—the inflorescence and flower parts.
  2. Several symbols are used to symbolize the floral formula. Bracteate is referred to in the floral formula as Br. The letters K, C, P, A, and G stand for the calyx, corolla, perianth, androecium, and gynoecium respectively. 
  3. The figure is enclosed in a bracket to represent fusion, and a line is made over through the symbols for the floral parts to represent adhesion.

Family Liliaceae

About 2500 species of perennial, herbaceous monocots make up the Liliaceae family. They are also known as the “lily family” There are 4000 different species and 250 genera of plants in the Liliaceae family. In contrast, there are 169 species in India. They serve as the foundational monocot stock from which the other monocot family has descended and are regarded as typical monocot families. It has some similarities to certain families, particularly the Amarydilaceae and Juncaceae. However, it varies from others due to the presence of the superior ovary and axil placentation. This family of plants is referred to as the lily family. Aloe, Lilium, Tulip, and others are some examples of plants.



 

Division- Spermatophyta

Sub-division- Angiospermae



Class- Monocotyledonae

Order- Liliflorae

Family- Liliaceae

Floral Formula of Liliaceae

The flowers of the Liliaceae family are actinomorphic, bracteate, hypogynous, complete, and bisexual. The perianth is made up of six tepals in two whorls of three (polyphyllous or gamophyllous), usually fused into a tube, valvate aestivation, and an occasional tepal anterior. The androecium is polyandrous, epiphyllous, has a dithecous, basifixed or versatile, introrse anther, and has six stamens in two whorls (3 + 3). Syncarpous ovary, axile placentation, trilocular, and trifid stigma in a tricarpellary gynoecium

 

Br Bracteate
Actinomorphic 
Bisexual
P(3+3)  Perianth – 6 tepals in two whorls, gamophyllous 
A3+3 Androecium – 6 stamens, polyandrous (free), epiphyllous (attached to tepals)
G(3) Gynoecium – tricarpellary, superior ovary, and, syncarpous (united).

In the floral formula of Liliaceae:

Common Plants of Liliaceae

Common name Scientific name
Lily Lilium sp.
Aloe vera Aloe vera
Onion Allium cepa
Dragon plant Dracaena marginata
Autumn crocus Colchicum autumnale

Types of Liliaceae

Twelve divisions can be made within the family of Liliaceae.

  1. Melanthioidae: Scaly leaves cover the rhizome or bulb.
  2. Herrerioideae: Tubers, growing stems, and miniature flower racemes make up the inflorescence.
  3. Asphodeloideae: Rhizome with radical leaves and an inflorescence spike.
  4. Alliodeae: Bulb or short rhizome; umbel-shaped cymose flowers.
  5. Lilioideae: Stem and bulb both have leaves.
  6. Scilloideae: Bulb-containing but with a leafless stem.
  7. Asparagoideae: Subterranean rhizome.
  8. Dracaenoideae: has upright stems with leafy crowns.
  9. Ophiopogonoideae: Rhizome is short.
  10. Aletrioideae: Short rhizomes with lance-shaped or arrow-shaped leaves.
  11. Luzuriagoideae: Climbing twigs on bushes or under shrubs.
  12. Smilacoideae: Net veined shrubs belong to this family.

Characteristics of Liliaceae

The Liliaceae family’s salient traits include the following:

Vegetative Characters

Floral Characters

Other Characters

Economic Importance

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FAQs on Liliaceae

Question 1: Define morphological characteristics and write an example of them.

Answer: 

Morphological characteristics are defined as the traits which describe the morphology of organisms. Examples include:

  • number and arrangement of petals on a flower.
  • size of body

Question 2: Write the common examples of the family Liliaceae.

Answer: 

Common examples of the family Liliaceae include lily, tulip, onion, garlic, dragon plant, and, aloe vera.

Question 3: What do Br, P(3+3), and G3 represent in the floral formula of Liliaceae?

Answer: 

  • Br represents Bracteate
  • P(3+3)represents 6 gamophyllous tepals in two whorls that make up the perianth (united).
  • G3 represents Tricarpellary, syncarpous (unified), and superior ovary gynoecium.

Question 4: Write the economic importance of Liliaceae.

Answer: 

There is various economic importance of Liliaceae:
1. Used in medicines
2. Used as field yielding plant
3. Used as an ornamental plant.
4. Used in cosmetics
5. Used as a source of food

Question 5: Name the types of Liliaceae.

Answer: 

There are 12 types named as Melanthioidae, Herrerioideae, Asphodeloideae, Alliodeae, Lilioideae, Scilloideae, Asparagoideae, Dracaenoideae, Ophiopogonoideae, Aletrioideae, Luzuriagoideae, and Smilacoideae


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