Solanaceae fabaceae Liliaceae

The nightshade family, or Solanaceae, is a wide group of flowering plants. Tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, peppers, and tobacco are among the plants found there. The family Fabaceae includes Lupinus a genus of plants,  ‘Albus’ is a cultivar, Lupin white.

White lupin is a hardy annual that blooms late in the spring or early in the summer. White blooms bloom on plants that reach a height of about 2 feet. The family Liliaceae includes Anthericum is a genus of plants, Anthericum liliago is a species of Anthericum,

Solanaceae 

Potatoes belong to the Solanaceae family, which is also known as the potato family. It belongs to the angiosperm family. Plants of this family can be found all over the world, from temperate to tropical zones. It includes, among other things, vegetables, medicinal plants, a variety of spices, and crops. A flower’s floral symmetry, ovary position, the number of parts, insertion, connotation, and adnation are all determined by the floral formula.

Scientific Classification of Solanaceae

Plantae is the kingdom of plants.

  1. Tracheobionta is a subkingdom of Tracheobionta.
  2. Spermatophyta is a super division of the Spermatophyta.
  3. Magnoliophyta is a division of Magnoliophyta.
  4. Magnoliopsidae Magnoliopsidae Magnoliopsidae Magnoli
  5. Asteridae is a subclass of the Asteridae family.
  6. Solanales is the order of the plants.
  7. Solanaceae is a plant family.

Liliaceae

Liliaceae is a family of flowering plants that belongs to the Liliales order (the lily family). It has 15 genera and 610 species. Plants in this family have acquired a surprising amount of phenotypic variation, despite their genetic similarity. Six colourful or patterned petaloid tepals (undifferentiated petals and sepals) arrayed in two whorls, six stamens, and a superior ovary are common characteristics of large flowers with parts grouped in threes. The leaves are linear in shape, with parallel margins and veins, and are either solitary and alternating on the stem or arranged in a rosette at the base. Despite the presence of rhizomes in some species, the majority of species are grown from bulbs.

The Systematic Position of Liliaceae

  • Plantae is the kingdom of plants.
  • Tracheophytes are a clade of plants.
  • Angiosperms are a clade of plants.
  • Monocots are a clade of plants.
  • Liliales is the order of the plants.
  • Liliaceae is a flowering plant that belongs to the Liliaceae family
  • Streptopoideae is a subfamily of Streptopoideae.
  • Calochortoideae is a subfamily of Calochortoideae.
  • Medeoloideae is a subfamily of the Medeoloideae.
  • Lilioideae is a subfamily of Liliaceae.
  • Liliaceae is a Lilieae tribe.
  • Tulipeae is a family of flowers.

Fabaceae

Fabaceae, often known as Leguminosae, is a flowering plant (angiosperm) family that belongs to the Fabales order. After Orchidaceae (orchid family) and Asteraceae (aster family), Fabaceae is the third biggest angiosperm family, with over 700 genera and 20,000 species of trees, and shrubs, vines, and herbs that are found all over the world. Soybeans (Glycine max), garden peas (Pisum sativum), peanuts (Arachis hypogaea), and alfalfa (Arachis hypogaea) are some of the most important commercial species (Medicago sativa). The majority of woody species are found in tropical areas, while herbaceous (nonwoody) species are found mostly in temperate areas.

The leaves are usually pinnately complex (feather-shaped), trifoliate (with three leaflets), or palmate (with four leaflets) (the leaflets radiating from a common point). A few species’ leaves are simple or reduced to scales. The fruit is usually a legume, or pod, that breaks open and releases the seeds as it dries.

Fabaceae Solanaceae Liliaceae difference

The primary difference between Fabaceae, Solanaceae, and Liliaceae is that Fabaceae is a flowering plant family that produces a typical fruit known as a legume, whereas Solanaceae is a flowering plant family that bears five segmented flowers and produces toxic alkaloids, and Liliaceae is a monocotyledonous flowering plant family that carries six segmented flowers.

Flowering plant families include the Fabaceae, Solanaceae, and Liliaceae. Dicotyledonous plants with taproot systems are found in both the Fabaceae and Solanaceae families. Liliaceae plants have a fibrous root structure and are monocotyledonous. There are economically important species in each of the three plant families. Root nodules of Fabaceae plants fix atmospheric nitrogen. As a result, they’re used as soil conditioners. Toxic alkaloids are produced by Solanaceae plants. They have five full flowers that are segmented. Plants in the Liliaceae family produce full blooms with six segments.

Conclusion

The nightshade family, or Solanaceae, is a wide group of flowering plants. The family Fabaceae includes Lupinus a genus of plants, ‘Albus’ is a cultivar, Lupin white. White lupin is a hardy annual that blooms late in the spring or early in the summer. Liliaceae is a family of flowering plants that belongs to the Liliales order (the lily family). It has 15 genera and 610 species. Fabaceae, often known as Leguminosae, is a flowering plant (angiosperm) family that belongs to the Fabales order.

Potatoes belong to the Solanaceae family, which is also known as the potato family. It belongs to the angiosperm family.