Asteraceae
Which Plants are in the Aster Family?
Plants in the Aster family include sunflowers, daisies, chrysanthemums, and asters.
What is the Inflorescence of Asteraceae?
The inflorescence of Asteraceae is a composite flower head, consisting of many tiny individual flowers grouped together on a common receptacle, surrounded by protective bracts, giving the appearance of a single flower.
Is Aster Unisexual Flower?
No, Asteraceae flowers are bisexual, containing both male (stamens) and female (pistil) reproductive structures within the same flower head.
What is an Example of Asteraceae?
An example of Asteraceae is the common daisy (Bellis perennis).
What is the Former Name of Asteraceae?
The former name of Asteraceae was Compositae.
What Type of Fruit is Found in Asteraceae?
Achene is the type of fruit found in Asteraceae, characterized by a small, dry, one-seeded structure that does not split open at maturity.
Asteraceae – Angiosperm Family
Asteraceae, commonly known as the aster, daisy, or sunflower family, is one of the largest plant families characterized by composite flower heads and alternate leaves. It includes a wide variety of economically important plants, such as sunflowers, daisies, and dandelions. Members of this family are used for food (lettuce, artichokes), medicine (chamomile, arnica), and ornamental purposes. Their ecological importance lies in providing nectar and habitat for pollinators, contributing to biodiversity and ecosystem health.
Table of Content
- What is Asteraceae?
- Biological Classification of Asteraceae
- Diagram of Asteraceae
- Characteristic Features of Asteraceae
- Asteraceae Common Name
- Features of the Flowers
- Floral Formula of Asteraceae
- Examples of Asteraceae
- Economic Importance of Asteraceae