Dichotomous Key

This is my very first Dichotomous Key. Hopefully this makes sense!  1.Glabrous Stem:  A. Needles, stomatiferous on all sides, cone……… Plant 1 B. White petal, pubescent peduncle………………..Plant 2 2. Pubescent Stem:  C. Violet petal, whorled leaf arrangement…………..Plant 3 D. Pubescent leaves with distinct apex……………..Plant 4

Introductions

Hi! My name is Theo, and I am a first-year student. I’m excited about taking this course and looking forward to seeing all the plants everyone documents this semester!My top favorite plant is selaginella martensii, more commonly known as the Frosty Fern. This image, taken by designwithgrace, shows the distinctive …