On the evolution of the ABC system of floral organ specification. On the right, different versions of the ABC system are shown. The ABC models differ either by the expression domains of the ABC genes, or by the organs specified by the different gene combinations. For every type of ABC system only one example is shown, even though it may occur in different taxa and may have originated independently several times during evolution. For simplicity, conserved class A genes are presented here even though in most cases class A gene functions might not be separable from functions as floral meristem identity genes. Photographs of cones or flowers of species sculpted by the corresponding ABC system are shown in the middle. The relationships (according to APGII, 2003) between the plant families to which the different species shown belong are indicated by the phylogenetic tree on the left. Note that in some cases (Macleaya, Rumex) the floral structures shown may represent exceptions rather than the rule in the respective plant families. Abbreviations: mo, male organs; fo, female organs; sl, sepal-like tepals; pl, petal-like tepals; sd, staminodes; st, stamens; ca, carpels; te, (petaloid) tepals; pe, petals; pa, palea/lemma; lo, lodicules; se, sepals; sp, sepaloid petals