Dichotomous key
A.Plant One: B. Needles with flat cross section–slightly rounded at the tip, green in colour–some brown spots. B1. Branchlets glabrous; cones. B2. Thick, cylindrical bole (trunk)–aereal stem of plant. B3. Perennial plant. A. Plant Two: C. Flower white in colour. C1. Rootstock stout; drooping. C2. Compound plants. C3. Nodes and …
Pressed Plants-Fairbanks, AK
The three specimens that I collected are found on a common “hike” that my family takes. We love looking at all the different flowers, even if they might be considered “weeds”.
Pressed Plants of Nebraska
I chose three common plants in Eastern Nebraska; common milkweed, American black elderberry, and American pokeweed.
Dichotomous Key Practice
A. Plant is a conifer …… Plant 1 B. Plant is Herbaceous Leaves are pubescent and elliptic…..Plant 4 2. Leaves are pubescent and linear a. flowers are white….Plant 2 b. flowers are purple….Plant 3
Dichotomous Key for 4 plants
A. Woody – BA-1. Herbaceous – C B. Plant has needles – Plant #1 B-1. Plant does not have needles – C. Simple leaf – D C-1. Compound leaf – D. White petaled flowers – Plant #2 D-1. Violet petaled flowers – Plant #3 D-2. Yellow catkin – Plant #4
Plant Bingo 2023
I tried to find a live specimen for the “porate anther dehiscence”. I had just planted an American wintergreen, which is in the Ericaceae family, but the squirrels had eaten all the berries! I decided to use my drawing of crowberry that I drew for EBOT 100 last summer. There …
Introduction
Hello, My name is Krista Chadwick and I teach 2nd grade at Valdez City Schools. Previously, I have taught middle school and 5th grade. My husband is a high school teacher and coach and we have lived and worked in 5 different districts in Alaska (Hydaburg, Craig, SISD, KPSD and …
Dichotomous Key
1a: Plant with cones……. Plant 1 1b: Plant without cones 2a Leaves lanceolate or narrow and pubescent 3a Leaves gathered near top of stem ….. Plant 3 3b Leaves more numerous near base of stem …. Plant 2 2b Leaves ovate and pubescent …. Plant 4
Dichotomous Key
A. Plants with Needles…Plant 1 A.1 Plants with leaves…B B. Plants with complete flower…C B.1 Plants with pistillate and staminate flowers…Plant 4 C. Petals are white…Plant 2 C.1 Petals are purple…Plant 3 Plant One: Plant Two Plant Three: Plant Four:
Plant voucher specimens
Here are my plant specimens. I have been collecting them from my walks. Thank you!
Introduction-Sarah Evans
Introduction: Hello! I am Sarah Evans, and have been living/working in the Fairbanks area for a little over a decade. Before that, I lived up above the Arctic Circle I am currently an elementary school teacher, and my focus recently has been on English Language Learners, effective/efficient reading instruction, and …
Dichotomous Key
A. Has flowers – B A’. No flowers – C B. White flowers – Plant 2 B’. Purple flowers – Plant 3 C. Monodelphous – Plant 4 C’. No Stamens – Plant 1 This dichotomous key is not applicable in other settings.