FAMILY OF THE WEEK : ASTERACEAE( COMPOSITAE)

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satish phadke

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Mar 5, 2008, 12:15:10 PM3/5/08
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ASTERACEAE( COMPOSITAE)
One of the largest families.The number of species all over the world around 13000...form more than 10% of the total number of species of flowering plants.
Vegetative characters:Annual or perennial.Mostly herbs,a small proportion shrubby, few are trees or woody climbers.Few species produce stem tubers or rhizomes, many species have a milky sap.Roots and stems commonly contain oil passages.
Leaves : alternate,rarely opposite or whorled,simple or pinnately or palmately lobed divided or compound and exstipulate.
Flowers and Inflorescence:The primary Inflorescence is Racemose head or capitulum.Primary heads often arranged into large inflorescence such as raceme corymb or compound heads.Each head is subtended by an involucre of green or membranous bracts. The number of flowers (florets) in a head varies from few to many but sometimes as in Echinops the heads are reduced to a single flower.The shape of the receptacle may vary from flat,concave,convex conelike.
The flowers are mostly bisexual,sometimes unisexual or neutral. In some all florets are alike while in some the central florets are actinomorphic while parietal are zygomorphic.
Flowers are pentamerous and epigynous.
The Calyx is sometimes altogether absent or represented by scarious five lobed rim at the top of the ovary.Usually it is represented by the pappus or hairs or bristles.
The corolla is of five fused petals.It may be tubular or ligulate
The stamens are five.The filaments are free but anthers are connate into a tube around the style.The stamens are usually included in the corolla tube.
The gynoecium is bicarpellary and syncarpous. The ovary is inferior and unilocular.The style is mostly bifid.
Fruits and seeds: The fruit is an achene often compressed and crowned by pappus of hairs plumes barbs or scales sometimes.The seeds are nonendospermic and with straight embryo.
Small flowers are attractive due to formation of heads and due to ray florets.Nectar is secreted by disc and collects in corolla tube. All of these favours insect pollination. Seeds are adapted for wind dispersal. Some fruits have hooks for animal distribution.
Examples:
The family provides some food,dye and oil yielding and medicinal plants,besides a large number of ornamental garden plants.
Lactuca sativa : cultivated as a salad crop.
Helianthus annus(Sunflower)सूर्यफुल
Carthamus tinctorius(Safflower) Important oil seed crop
Helianthus tuberosus: and Cyanara scoliamus :The roots are used as food
Tagetes minuta (Stinking Roger) and T.patula (French Marigold)Yield a strong aromatic essential oil.used as an antiseptic.
Tanacteum vulgare :(Tansy) essential oil used in rheumatism gout and in chronic ulcers
Taraxacum officinale:(Common Dandalion) drug Taraxacum from tuber useful as laxative and hepatic stimulant.
Spilanthus paniculata: flower heads are chewed to relieve toothache.
Calendula officinalis: The dried ligulate florets form the drug calendula used in sprains and bruises.
Chrysanthemum : A few species yield insecticide Pyrethrum.
The pollen of Ambrosia artemisifolia and Parthenium hysterophorus cause hay fever and skin allergies respectively.
Ornamentals:
Helianthus
Tagetus(
Marigold) T.erecta(African marigold) T. patula (French Marigold)
Dahlia Chrysanthemum Cosmos Zinnia Coreopsis Aster Gaillardia Dimorphotheca
Calendula(Pot Marigold)
Centaurea (Sweet sultan)




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satish phadke

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Mar 6, 2008, 10:23:54 AM3/6/08
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A common weed found everywhere esp hilly areas. Want to know the Botanical name.
Satish
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Floss flowerDSCN2807.jpg

J.M. Garg

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Mar 6, 2008, 9:35:45 PM3/6/08
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Is it not Mikania micrantha (Bittervine, Mile-a-minute, American rope, Chinese creeper)? See the Indiantreepix link: http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/6da2be8218d1c6ee/29b49462794817d4?lnk=gst&q=Mikania+micrantha#29b49462794817d4
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J.M. Garg

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Mar 6, 2008, 9:52:47 PM3/6/08
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Sorry, it may be Vernonia cinerea (Ash Fleabane) as per the earlier Indiantreepix link:http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/18e0490dba8390a6/7a97f76b701ebc17?lnk=gst&q=Vernonia+cinerea#7a97f76b701ebc17

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Neil Soares

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Mar 6, 2008, 10:23:17 PM3/6/08
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Hi Satish and Mr.Garg,
It is Chromolaena odorata [Eupatorium odoratum].
Mikania micrantha is a weed that has extensively
invaded the North-Eastern states of India.
With regards,
Neil Soares.


--- "J.M. Garg" <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry, it may be *Vernonia cinerea* (Ash Fleabane)

> > Is it not *Mikania micrantha* (Bittervine,

> Parthenium hysterophoruscause hay fever and skin


> allergies respectively.
> > > > Ornamentals:
> > > > Helianthus
> > > > Tagetus(Marigold) T.erecta(African marigold)
> T. patula (French
> > > > Marigold)
> > > > Dahlia Chrysanthemum Cosmos Zinnia Coreopsis
> Aster Gaillardia
> > > > Dimorphotheca
> > > > Calendula(Pot Marigold)
> > > > Centaurea (Sweet sultan)
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Dr. Satish Phadke
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Dr. Satish Phadke
> > > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >

> > --
> > With regards,
> > J.M.Garg
> > "We often ignore the beauty around us"
> > For learning about our trees & plants, please
> visit/ join Google e-group
> > (Indiantreepix)
> http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix?hl=en
> > For my Birds, Butterflies, Trees, Lanscape
> pictures etc., visit
> >
>
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/J.M.Garg
>
>
>
>
> --
> With regards,
> J.M.Garg
> "We often ignore the beauty around us"
> For learning about our trees & plants, please visit/
> join Google e-group
> (Indiantreepix)
> http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix?hl=en
> For my Birds, Butterflies, Trees, Lanscape pictures
> etc., visit
>
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/J.M.Garg
>
>
>
>

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satish phadke

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Mar 7, 2008, 10:18:41 AM3/7/08
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I think Neil has to be right.Mikania is not seen in this part (Pune) The picture also matches to No.90 and to some extent to No.89 of Isaac Kehimkar's book page 64 : Common floss flower.
In fact a lot many weeds are from asteraceae family including the Parthenium or congress grass. Anybody want to add any photos of such weeds from asteraceae?
Thanks in anticipation
Satish
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Vasant Barve

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Mar 7, 2008, 11:32:51 AM3/7/08
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1) Orange colored Cosmos comes as a weed in Katraj & Kamatki Ghat & even on Panhala gad.


2)Zenia comes as a weed in ghats near Satana in nashik District and in vidarbha in come places.

Dr Barve
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Kiran Srivastava

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Mar 7, 2008, 11:40:27 PM3/7/08
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Asteraceae: Here is a very common weed called the Billy Goat Weed, Ageratum conyzoides which I photographed in Binsar (8000 ft), Uttaranchal. This weed flowers all the year around and I personally find it very attractive.

 

Cheers,

Kiran Srivastava

Mumbai

kir...@vsnl.net

 

 


From: indian...@googlegroups.com [mailto:indian...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of satish phadke
Sent: 07 March 2008 20:49
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Subject: [Indiantreepix] Re: FAMILY OF THE WEEK : ASTERACEAE( COMPOSITAE)

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satish phadke

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Mar 8, 2008, 9:10:12 AM3/8/08
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Wonderful picture ! Thanks Kiran. Though a weed each plant is a plant indeed and looks beautiful if one looks at it that way.I had been to Binsar in jun 2006 and your mail brought back fond memories from there.. beutiful Rhododendrons, ground orchids, digitalis plant and lot many.
Thanks
satish
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