Herbarium Specimen
I had more trouble getting a word processor to agree to making a small document/label. Way out of practice.
Pressed Plant: American Twin flower
Our family loves this dainty little plant that looks like fairy bells. We find it springing up in the forest at the foot of big cedar and hemlock and in the muskegs, as well.
Dichotomous Key
A. Plants with flowers -B A’. Plants without flowers (Plant 1) B. Flowers with petals – C B’. Flower without petals (Plant 4) C. Flowers with purple petals (Plant 3) C’. Flowers without purple petals (Plant 2)
Introduction
Hello! My name is Alexis Francisco and I will be in my 3rd year in UAF this coming Fall semester. I’ve been living in Alaska for four years now and I definitely love it here, primarily because there’s nature everywhere! I just love how people value all the plants and …
Dichotomous key
A. Plant has a flower – B A’. Plant lacks flower – Plant 1 B. Flower have petals – C B’. Flower lack petals – Plant 4 C. Less than 4 petals C’. At least 4 petals – D D. 4 (white) petals – Plant 2 D’. 6 (purple) petals …
Plant Bingo
I had lots of fun with this one, but needed to make two substitutions, because there were no members of the Brassicaceae near me, and I could not find any plants with porate anther dehiscence (Ericaceae or Solanaceae). Plant_Bingo_Assignment
Dichotomous Key
A: Without Flowers B: Tree with pinecones – Plant 1 B1: Small exposed stamens and pistils, leathery leaves – Plant 4 A1: With flowers C: Multiple white flowers per stalk – Plant 2 C1: Single purple flower per stalk – Plant 3