Tiliaceae The Linden Family Ashlyn Kuklock. Tiliaceae… -Are trees, shrubs, or rarely herbs -Contain 50 genera and 450 species that are characterized by.

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Tiliaceae The Linden Family Ashlyn Kuklock

Tiliaceae… -Are trees, shrubs, or rarely herbs -Contain 50 genera and 450 species that are characterized by the presence of branched or star-shaped hairs

Leaf and Stem Anatomy -Leaves have complex hairs that are peltate, stellate, or capitate -Stomata present -Mucus secreting epidermis -Hairs are eglandular or glandular and unicellular or multicellular -Stems have secretory cavities with mucilage -Cork cambium that is responsible for secondary growth that replaces the epidermis is present -Vascular tissue is in cylinder bundles peltate

Flower and Fruit -Flowers are perfect - Usually 5 sepals -Normally 5 petals -The fruit is a capsule, a drupe, or a nut

Tilia americana -American basswood -Native to eastern North America -The leaves are alternate -Flowers are yellowish-white

References Watson,L. and Dallwitz, M.J The families of flowering plants. 20 January Sullivan, Janet Tilia americana. Fire Effects Information System.U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory