spp Lagerstroemia speciosa Pride of India Lindica Lparviflora Lawsonia inermis Henna Rotala aquatica Punica granatum Pomegranate Punicaceae Trapa ID: 1019023
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1. Lythraceae
2. LythraceaeLythrum spp.Lagerstroemia speciosa – Pride of IndiaL.indicaL.parvifloraLawsonia inermis – HennaRotala aquaticaPunica granatum (Pomegranate) - PunicaceaeTrapa bicornis (Trapaceae) – SinghadaWoodfordia fruticosa
3. LythraceaeKey featuresPetals crumpled in bud and wrinkled on maturityHypanthium presentSepals and Petals 4,6 or 8Staments double the number of petals or moreOther featuresLeaves opposite/whorledSepals free/connate at baseFree petalsOvary inferior/half-inferior, 2-6 carpels
4. Crepe myrtle – Lagerstroemia
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6. Lawsonia inermis
7. Punica granatum
8. Trapa natans
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10. LAURACEAELaurel familyLaurus nobilis – Bay leaf54 genera2500 speciesTrees and shrubsOne parasitic climberBy Ανώνυμος Βικιπαιδιστής - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=67441243
11. Key featuresAromatic, shining, leathery leavesEvergreen forestsHypanthium (receptacle)Essential oilsFlowers trimerous (6 tepals)Stamens 3x4whorlsInner staminodes 3rd whorl glandularSuperior ovary, one (3) carpelBasal placentation, one seed
12. Important speciesCinnamomum zeylanicum - DalchiniC.tamala - TejpatC.camphora - CamphorMachilus odoratissima - KaulLitsea chinensis – Maida (glue)Litsea glutinosa - jigat for agarbattisLitsea umbrosa - ChatorLindera pulcherimaActinodaphnePersea americana – AvocadoDodecadenia grandifloraPhoebe lanceolata
13. Litsea glutinosa – Indian Laurel
14. Leaf types
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16. Cassytha filiformis – parasitic By Forest & Kim Starr, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6109061
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