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241bignoniaceae

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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL FEDERICO VILLARREAL
FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA GEOGRÁFICA, AMBIENTAL Y ECOTURISMO
ESCUELA DE INGENIERÍA AMBIENTAL
TEMA DE EXPOSICION
CURSO: FITOGEOGRAFIA Y
BOTANICA SISTEMATICA
DOCENTE: PORTUGUEZ YACTAYO HUBERT
TURNO: TA
INTEGRANTES:
 Conde Vilca, Emiliano
BIGNONIACEAE
magnoliids
rosids
monocots
asterids
core eudicots
eudicots
LAMIALES
olives, lilacs, ashes
plantains
sesame
vervains
mints
Crescentia
Bignoniaceae
Lamiales version of Asterids with
•opposite, compound leaves
•seeds with wings of hair
Olmstead, R.G., Zjhra, M.L., Lohmann, L.G., Grose, S.O. and Eckert,
A.J., 2009. A molecular phylogeny and classification of
Bignoniaceae. American Journal of Botany, 96(9), pp.1731-1743.
Includes the
LIANA
LINEAGES
d
“core” Bignoniaceae
After Olmstead, 2009
NEW
WORLD
CLADE
OLD
WORLD
CLADE
Jacaranda - spectacular street tree
Tecomaria
TABEBUIA ALLIANCE
Tabebuia - common in drier neotropics
Crescentia - the calabash
Catalpa - North American Bignoniaceae
Includes the
LIANA
LINEAGES
d
“core” Bignoniaceae
After Olmstead, 2009
NEW
WORLD
CLADE
OLD
WORLD
CLADE
OLD
WORLD
LINEAGE
Spathodea - ubiquitous ornamental
Kigelia - the sausage tree of Africa
Oroxylum- giant fruits popular in folk medicine
Includes the
LIANA
LINEAGES
d
“core” Bignoniaceae
After Olmstead, 2009
NEW
WORLD
CLADE
OLD
WORLD
CLADE
LIANAS
Lianas area common in the Bignoniaceae.
Cydistus
Bignonia
Arrabidea
anomalous
wood in the
lianas
Pithoctenium
Bignoniaceae
Lamiales version of Asterids with
•opposite, compound leaves
•seeds with wings of hair
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