Floral Formula
- It is a symbolic representation of floral symmetry, presence or absence, number, cohesion and adhesion of various parts.
It also informs whether the flower is bracteate or ebracteate its symmetry, sexuality, number and union of sepals, petals,
stamens and carpels. All these conditions are represented by various symbols, which are summarised below: - Symbols used to write floral formula
Br – Bracteate P – Perianth
Ebr – Ebracteate A – Androecium
- Actinomorphic or regular flower G – Gynoecium
% – Zygomorphic or irregular flower G – Superior ovary
( ) – Bisexual flower G – Inferior ovary - Female flower 1, 2, 3, 4, ... v – Number of sepals, petals, stamens or carpels
- Male flower () – Fused or united, HJ, C(5), LH, five petals
of corolla fused
K – Calyx C A – Epipetalous condition, LH, stamens attached
to petals
C – Corolla
Floral Diagram
- It is a diagrammatic representation of the pooled up informations from transverse sections of the flower bud in relation to mother axis.
DESCRIPTION OF SOME IMPORTANT FAMILIES
Table : A comparative account of Families Fabaceae, Solanaceae and Liliaceae
Characters Fabaceae Solanaceae Liliaceae
Systematic
position
Class – Dicotyledonae
Subclass – Polypetalae
Series – Calyciflorae
Order – Rosales
Family – Fabaceae
Class – Dicotyledonae
Subclass – Gamopetalae
Series – Bicarpellatae
Order – Polemoniales
Family – Solanaceae
Class – Monocotyledoneae
Series – Coronarieae
Order - Liliales
Family – Liliaceae
Inflorescence Raceme or spike
(panicle in 'DOEHUJLD)
Axillary or extra-axillary cyme,
rarely solitary axillary (3HWXQLD)
or terminal ('DWXUD)
Racemose, sometimes solitary or umbellate
Flower Bisexual, zygomorphic,
bracteate or ebracteate,
pedicellate or sessile,
perigynous occasionally
hypogynous, pentamerous
Bisexual, actinomorphic, ebrac-
teate or bracteate, pedicellate,
hypogynous, pentamerous, cyclic
Bisexual, actinomorphic, zygomorphic in few
cases, bracteate or ebracteate, pedicellate,
complete or incomplete, unisexual in
5XVFXV and 6PLOD[, hypogynous, generally
pentacyclic, trimerous
Calyx Sepals five, gamosepalous,
valvate or imbricate
aestivation, usually
campanulate
Sepals five, gamosepalous,
valvate aestivation, persistent,
accrescent (3K\VDOLV),
campanulate or tubular, hairy
Perianth : Tepals six (3 + 3), often united
into tube, valvate or imbricate aestivation,
sepaloid or petalloid
Corolla Petals five, polypetalous,
papilionaceous, imbricate
aestivation
Petals five, variously shaped,
infundibuliform, campanulate,
rotate, united, valvate
aestivation, plicate or folded
like a fan in bud