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 Apiaceae
In the Apiaceae, the stamens usually mature before the pistils, a situation which is called protandry; if the pistil matures first, the term is protogyny.
The flowers of the Apiaceae are very uniform, most of the variation being in the leaves and fruits.
Individual flowers of the Apiaceae are small; by themselves, they would not be readily apparent to pollinators.
http://herbarium.usu.edu/taxa/apiaceae.htm

  
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The Apiaceae seeds: fennel, cumin, caraway, celery, dill, anise and coriander were found to inhibit germination of lettuce at various seed densities.
Many of the chemical compounds in Apiaceae seeds are light sensitive and are often oxidized with age.
All Apiaceae seeds examined inhibit seed germination of lettuce at high densities.
http://koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/research/allelopathy.html

  
 Introduction to the Apiales
The Apiaceae is primarily noted for carrots, celery, fennel, parsley, parsnips, hemlock, and many herbs.
It was the first flowering plant family recognized by botanists, about the end of the 16th century, and the first group of plants to be subjected to systematic (classification) study in 1672 by Robert Morrison.
The majority of the Apiales belong either to the Araliaceae (ginseng family) or to the Apiaceae (carrot family), also known as Umbelliferae.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/anthophyta/asterids/apiales.html

  
 An examination of the seedbank distribution, seedling emergence and seed survival of Apiaceae weeds in pyrethrum
An assessment of the seedbank for the presence of Apiaceae weed seeds in pyrethrum fields found that more than 85% of the seedbank population of Anthriscus caucalis and Daucus glochidiatus occurred the upper 5 cm.
It appears that pyrethrum production favours the accumulation of seed of Apiaceae weeds in the upper soil layer, resulting in continued germination and accumulation of viable seed within the seedbank.
An examination of the seedbank distribution, seedling emergence and seed survival of Apiaceae weeds in pyrethrum
http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2003/p/9/rawnsley1.htm

  
 Apiaceae
The Apiaceae or Umbelliferae (both names are allowed by the ICBN) are a family of usually aromatic plants with hollow stems, including parsley, carrot, and other relatives.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/Apiaceae.htm

  
 Dictionary Apiaceae
, family Apiaceae, carrot family -- plants having flowers in umbels: parsley; carrot; anise; caraway; celery; dill
http://www.dictionarydefinition.net/Apiaceae.html

  
 photo of bees fennel feoniculum apiaceae family plants
photo of bees fennel feoniculum apiaceae family plants
http://www.painetworks.com/pages2/ep/ep0426.html

  
 Apiaceae
The Apiaceae are a family of plant s, including parsley, carrot, and other relatives.
Description of Apiaceae Habit and leaf form; Anatomy; Morphology; Physiology; Biochemistry; Geography.
They were originally called the Umbelliferae, due to the inflorescence in the form of an "umbel".
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Apiaceae.html

  
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Apiaceae: generic listing from the Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Wisconsin
Apiaceae: Catalogue of Vascular Plant Species of Eastern Brazil from the New York Botanical Garden
Apiaceae: Florida taxa from the Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/cgi/gateway_family?fam=Apiaceae

  
 Search Results for parsley - Encyclopædia Britannica
Propagation of crop plants, involving the formation and development of new individuals in the establishment of new plantings, is usually accomplished by the use of either seeds or the vegetative...
The plants grow in marshes and are widely distributed...
(Daucus carota), biennial species of plant in the parsley family (Apiaceae).
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=parsley&submit=Find&source=MWTAB

  
 Apiaceae (Carrot Family) Part 2
Oenanthe is one of the many summertime plants from Apiaceae that pop-up in the creek areas - it suddenly appears to growing out from everywhere, often twining through bushes to hang it's flowers out in the light.
Continue to Page 3 of Apiaceae (Carrot Family)
Return to Page 1 of Apiaceae (Carrot Family)
http://plants.montara.com/ListPages/FamPages/Apia2.html

  
 Carrot - TheBestLinks.com - Apiales, Apiaceae, Canada, Celery, ...
The carrot (Daucus carota) belongs to the family Apiaceae; the wild ancestor of the carrot is the wildflower Wild carrot.
Carrot, Apiales, Apiaceae, Canada, Celery, Carotene, Holland, New Zealand...
Carrot - TheBestLinks.com - Apiales, Apiaceae, Canada, Celery,...
http://www.thebestlinks.com/Carrot.html

  
 Angelica Pubescens - Resources from Educational and Academic Institutions
ISB: Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants: Angelica dentata, COASTALPLAIN ANGELICA, APIACEAE.
diffusum mountain maple Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) (carrot family) Angelica; lineariloba Cicuta...
IKIP: Island Info: Plants: 84.Family Apiaceae (21 genera, 26 species): Angelica ursina, Kunashir...
http://mark.mongabay.com/medications/academic/Angelica_Pubescens.html

  
 Family Apiaceae
The old name for Apiaceae, "Umbelliferae", refers to the arrangement of the flowers in members of the Parsley or Carrot Family.
It comes from a Latin word meaning "sunshade" and the flower clusters are shaped like flat-topped umbrellas.
http://www.alientravelguide.com/science/biology/life/plants/tracheo/spermops/angiospe/dicotyle/apiales/apiaceae.htm

  
 Apiaceae / Umbelliferae (carrot family)
van Wyk, B-E. Apiaceae (Umbelliferae).In: Seed Plants of Southern Africa (ed.
http://www.museums.org.za/bio/plants/apiaceae

  
 Apiales
Apiaceae are recognisable by their usually herbaceous habit and compound leaves with broad, sheathing base; inflorescences that are usually umbels of umbels, rarely heads; and polypetalous flowers usually with a minute calyx, clawed petals with incurved apices, and two carpels; the fruits are dry and schizocarpic.
Finally, there is the issue of the demise of the old woody Araliaceae/herbaceous Apiaceae distinction.
Griseliniaceae + Araliaceae + Pittosporaceae + Myodocarpaceae + Apiaceae: petroselenic acid [in seed] +; hairs rarely glandular; C 1-veined, nectary of sorts +, endothelium +.
http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/orders/apialesweb.htm

  
 Umbellifer Resource Centre
AGRICOLA: Umbelliferae or Apiaceae, US National Agricultural Library listing.
Texas AandM Univeristy's Vascular Plant Image Gallery: Apiaceae (lots of images of cultivated and wild Umbellifers).
GRIN database of Economic Plants (USDA), large listing of economic plants worldwide.
http://rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk/URC/others.htm

  
 My Garden Guide - FAQ
It is a member of the carrot family, Apiaceae, and has finely divided leaves on slender, branching, erect stems.
The small flowers are in rounded umbels two or three inches across, held aloft on stems one to two feet high.
http://www.onlinegardener.com/faq.html

  
 A phylogeny of the flowering plant family Apiaceae based on chloroplast DNA rpl16 and rpoC1 intron sequences: towards a ...
Table 1. Sources of plant material and GenBank accession numbers for the 147 species of Apiaceae, Araliaceae, and Pittosporaceae examined for cpDNA rpl16 intron sequence variation.
One hundred and nineteen species from 99 genera of Apiaceae
size in Apiaceae, Araliaceae, and Pittosporaceae cpDNAs (892–1021
http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/full/87/2/273

  
 Apiaceae
The Apiaceae the carrot or parsley family are family of usually aromatic plants with hollow stems including parsley carrot and other relatives.
They were originally called the Umbelliferae due the inflorescence in the form of a compound
Most notable for this use is extinct giant fennel silphium.
http://www.freeglossary.com/Apiaceae

  
 Apiaceae-BP (bez baldacha złożonego)
System » flowering » Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledones) »; Rosidae » Apiales »; Apiaceae
Copyright © 2003 by Marek Snowarski, kontakt do Marka Snowarskiego, GG 4086980
http://www.atlas-roslin.pl/gatunki/Apiaceae-BP.htm

  
 APIACEAE Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
Synonyms: Umbelliferae, family Umbelliferae, Apiaceae, family Apiaceae, carrot family
APIACEAE Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
http://www.elook.org/dictionary/apiaceae.html

  
 PBIO 450 Lecture Notes - Rosidae -- Spring 1999
However, because Umbelliferae is a conserved, alternative name for Apiaceae, and when Araliaceae and Apiaceae are combined the correct name is Apiaceae, I now favor retension of Apiales.
Apiaceae: Schizocarps with mericarps always separating a maturity to form a free carpophore, the endocarp soft.
The fruits are variable, with drupes and berries in Araliaceae, a type of schizocarps in the hydrocotloid umbellifers, and a true schizocarp where the mericarps are apically attached to a central carpophore in the Apiaceae.
http://www.life.umd.edu/emeritus/reveal/PBIO/pb450/rosi28.html

  
 Apiaceae
Apiaceae - plants having flowers in umbels: parsley; carrot; anise; caraway; celery; dill carrot family, family Apiaceae, family Umbelliferae, Umbelliferae rosid dicot family - a
Starware search is an excellent resource for quality sites on apiaceae and much more!
Accoona search is an excellent resource for quality sites on apiaceae and much more!
http://www.auctionlearningcenter.com/find/Apiaceae.html

  
 Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
This genus has the flowers in heads rather than umbels.
Bee-fly on Apiaceae, Mt. Spokane, WA, July, 2003.
However, the inflorescence type and floral construction are still typical for the family.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/api.htm

  
 Apiaceae - Parsley Family
Each flower is mostly small, regular to somewhat irregular, 5-merous but the calyx segments are sometimes reduced or even absent.
Number of petals is 5, stamens 5, all these parts are attached at top of the ovary.The leaves of the Apiaceae may be small to large, alternate or opposite, herbaceous, leathery, or fleshy; stalked or not, simple or compound, pinnately- or palmately divided.
This family, mostly herbs, can be found in northern temperate regions and in tropical highlands located throughout the world.
http://montana.plant-life.org/families/Apiaceae.htm

  
 Systematics of the Apiales
The Apioideae was the largest of the three and contained all the plants that bear flowers in a compound umbel, while the Saniculoideae had simple umbels.
With regards to subdivision of the Apiales, the old hypothesis divided the Apiales into two families, the Apiaceae (=Umbelliferae) with 3000 species and the Araliaceae with 700.
The Hydrocotyloideae forms four separate clades and is included in both the Apiaceae and the Araliaceae.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/anthophyta/asterids/apiales/apialessy.html

  
 pollen grain morphology Apiaceae - Umbelliferae
The pollen grains are relatively distinctive and identification to the species level is likely.
However, the widespread group, with relatively rare pollen is not routinely used in ecological interpretations, so continued use of the broad "Apiaceae" or "Umbelliferae" pollen type seems likely to persist in routine pollen analysis.
A ubiquitous circumboreal family of 300 genera and 3000 species, mostly herbs with alternate lobed to compound leaves and sheathing petioles.
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/palynology/pid00043.html

  
 Integrative Biology 335: Systematics of Plants
Also, view Digital Flowers for Aceraceae and Apiaceae.
However, you are only expected to know the characteristics of the Apiaceae in the narrow sense, such as given in your Class Notes and in Digital Flowers.
However, in this class you are only expected to know the characteristics of the Aceraceae in the narrow sense, such as that given in your class notes and in Digital Flowers.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/ib/335/Rosidae3.html

  
 Plant family: apiaceae
Click on the botanical name of any plant to go to the plant portrait.
I use the GRIN online query system to determine plant families.
The list below shows the plants in my database listed as members of the apiaceae family.
http://www.robsplants.com/family.php?ceae=apiaceae

  
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$1,500 from the Washington State Commission on Pesticide Registration for "Testing of postemergence hericides for use in Apiaceae seed crops," to Tim Miller.
We thank the many organizations who support our research.
http://www.mtvernon.wsu.edu/nwnewsspring04.html

  
 B & T World Seeds: Apiaceae Lista Precio
B & T World Seeds: Apiaceae Lista Precio
Regretfully we can offer no Apiaceae at present.
Formulario seguro de Pedido - listas subsidiarias - Contact - eMail
http://www.b-and-t-world-seeds.com/e1.asp?title=Apiaceae&list=231

  
 Petroselinum crispum (Apiaceae) - HEAR species info
HEAR home > species info > plants > Petroselinum crispum (Apiaceae)
Click on an image for links to BIGGER PICTURES
http://www.hear.org/species/petroselinum_crispum

  
 Ascomycetes on Apiaceae and Juncaceae
The list includes informations from excerpted literature about saprotrophic ascomycetous fungi (including necrotrophic parasites) occuring on host plants of Apiaceae (no Hydrocotylaceae included) or Juncaceae.
Sukova M. (2001): List of the saprotrophic Ascomycetes on Apiaceae and Juncaceae (http://www.natur.cuni.cz/~sukova/excerpce.html).
Part of host plant and ecological condition mentioned in excerpted publication.
http://www.natur.cuni.cz/~sukova/excerpce.html

  
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1000s of yrs in Mid East (4) Apiaceae Daucus carota Carrot Cult.
by 3000BC in Egypt, Greece, Rome (2) Apiaceae Cuminum cyminum Cumin Cult.
(2) Apiaceae Foeniculum vulgare Fennel Native to coast of Med (2) Apiaceae Pastinaca sativa Parsnip Apiaceae Petroselinum crispum Parsley Native to S Eur, Eastern Med (2) Apiaceae Pimpinella anisum Anise Native to E Med (4) Araceae Colocasia esculenta Taro Cult.
http://alumnus.caltech.edu/~hollin/botany/plant_lists/supermarket.txt

  
 Apiaceae: The Carrot Family - Joel KREISBERG
Would you like to review or comment on Apiaceae: The Carrot Family by Joel KREISBERG, DC?
The Apiaceae or Umbelliferare family contains a number of well known and useful remedies including Conium, Cicuta, Aethusia and Phellandrinum.
Dr. Kreisberg develops the key themes of this important family of plant remedies in his synoptic style of presentation.
http://www.minimum.com/b.asp?a=apiaceae-carrot-kreisberg

  
 APIACEAE
Recently, the international panel of botanists who rule on these things decided that all plant families ought to have the same ending (-aceae), and be named after a plant typical of the family, so the family is now called Apiaceae after the type plant, Apium (Celery).
Seeds ~ The seed capsule in this Family is behind the petals (inferior).
http://www.theseedsite.co.uk/apiaceae.html

  
 Stephen R. Downie, Professor at UIUC
A phylogeny of the flowering plant family Apiaceae based on chloroplast DNA rpl16 and rpoC1 intron sequences: towards a suprageneric classification of subfamily Apioideae.
An ITS-based phylogenetic analysis of the perennial, endemic Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae of western North America.
Molecular systematics of Old World Apioideae (Apiaceae): relationships among some members of tribe Peucedaneae sensu lato, the placement of several island-endemic species, and resolution within the apioid superclade.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/downie

  
 Hydrocotyle vulgaris - Water Pennywort - Apiaceae (=Umbelliferae)
Hydrocotyle vulgaris - Water Pennywort - Apiaceae (=Umbelliferae)
To contact us, please use this online form.
http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week321.shtml

  
 National Botanic Garden of Belgium: Living Plant Collections Database (LIVCOL)
List the Living Plant Collections: Apiaceae (number of taxa : 59)
http://www.br.fgov.be/RESEARCH/COLLECTIONS/LIVING/LIVCOL/list/l_apiace.html

  
 Apiaceae
It uses material from the wikipedia article Apiaceae.
http://www.eurofreehost.com/ap/Apiaceae.html

  
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Although this has sometimes been called the "carrot family" or the "parsley family", these names are merely derived from commonly known members of this family, which are not necessarily typical of the group; these common English names hold no formal significance and are not in widespread use, and so were not included in my database.
I have applied common English names only when these are in common use within the homeopathic and/or botanic communities; there is no formal assignment of common English names to plant families apart from colloquial usage, and these are usually merely based on a "typical" or commonly-known member of the group.
E.g., the family to which Conium maculatum and Cicuta virosa belong is termed the Umbelliferae (Umbelliferae = Apiaceae as a synonym in historical and occasional contemporary use.)
http://www.lutravision.com/families.htm

  
 Centella asiatica (Apiaceae) - Plants of Hawaii: THUMBNAIL IMAGES
Centella asiatica (Apiaceae) - Plants of Hawaii: THUMBNAIL IMAGES
HEAR > Starr > Plants of Hawaii > Image Index > Thumbnails
Page created November 01, 2002 by Starr, and last updated August 04, 2005 by Starr.
http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/images/thumbnails/html/centella_asiatica.htm

  
 bishop's goutweed: Aegopodium podagraria (Apiales: Apiaceae)
Apiales > Apiaceae > Aegopodium podagraria L. Identification, Biology, Control and Management Resources
http://www.invasive.org/browse/subject.cfm?sub=11534

  
 DFT Reference Query Result
Thaspium trifoliatum (Apiaceae) and Ranunculus marginatus (Ranunculaceae) new to Texas.
Nomenclature, distribution, chromosome numbers, and fruit morphology of Oxypolis canbyi and O.
Evolutionary patterns in Apiaceae: Inferences based on matK sequence data Syst.
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/cgi/ftcbibliography/query.pl?query=Apiaceae

  
 Apiaceae matK
of Lilaeopsis (Apiaceae), with notes on the applicability of ITS sequence
http://www.bi.ku.dk/monocots/apimatk.htm

  
 sweet fennel: Foeniculum vulgare (Apiales: Apiaceae)
The PLANTS Database, Version 3.1, National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA.
Apiales > Apiaceae > Foeniculum vulgare P. Mill.
http://www.invasive.org/browse/subject.cfm?sub=5648

  
 Thomas Schoepke Plant Image Gallery - Apiaceae
Plant Photo Gallery, from Hiroshima, Japan (branch in flower)
For more pictures see TAMU Vascular Plant Image Gallery - Apiaceae*
http://www.pharmakobotanik.de/gallery/gal-apia.htm

  
 goZone : Search for apiaceae
+ 4 Additional search results for apiaceae brought to you by Infoplease
Please help us improve your search experience by sharing your thoughts and ideas.
http://www.gozone.com/search.htm?f_q=apiaceae&f_zone=tech

  
 ArtPlantae: Art Library
The plant families highlighted in this year's calendar are: Aspleniaceae, Iridaceae, Convallariaceae, Papaveraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Liliaceae, Ranunculaceae, Solanaceae, Tropaeolaceae, Asphodelaceae, Verbenaceae, and Umbelliferae (Apiaceae).
Each month features wonderful photographs of selected members of a given plant family.
http://www.artplantae.com/library_art.htm

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