Dissections – from the field
It has been raining quite a bit which means I have been able to be inside of a tent and doing some dissections.
It has been raining quite a bit which means I have been able to be inside of a tent and doing some dissections.
1A. Leaves needle-like; stems woody……………………………………………………………………………. Plant 1 1B. Leaves with flattened blade, simple or lobed; stems herbaceous……………………………………………… 2 2A. Leaves deeply lobed; stamens numerous; petals purple……………………………………………… Plant 3 2B. Leaves unlobed; stamens 2-6; petals white or absent………………………………………………….. 3 3A. Flowers either staminate or pistillate on separate inflorescences; petals absent….. Plant …
I’ve completed four dissections and I include links below from Thinglink. I may try to add a pic or two of habitat but otherwise they are relatively complete. I’m frustrated I can’t figure out the species of rose, but it’s likely a horticultural variety. Also, I’ve never used Thinglink but …
A. Bark present; leaves needle-like – Plant 1 A’. Bark absent; leaf with blade – go to B B. Perianth absent, flowers in catkins – Plant 4 B’. Perianth present; flowers single or in a raceme – go to C C. Flowers white; single pistil – Plant 2 C’. Flowers …
Hi everyone My name is Jenny Burke and I’m taking the course from Lethbridge, Alberta. I am a biology instructor at the University of Lethbridge. I did my graduate work in botany and am currently involved in a number of botanical projects, the most exciting one involving cataloguing rare plants …
A Plant has cone -plant 1 A1 Plant has flower B1 Flower has white petal-plant 2 B2 Flower has purple petal-plant 3 C1 Flower has no petal
Hey Everyone! I’m Erica and I’m from Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. Growing up there, my weaving teacher, elders, and family friends taught me how to identify the plants that grow there and their traditional uses. I moved to Anchorage, where I currently live, to attend university …
Module 2: Dichotomous Key A. Coniferous plants…Plant #1 A’. Herbaceous plants B. Leaves compound… Plant #3 B’. Leaves simple C. Leaves opposite…Plant #4 C’. Leaves alternate…Plant #2
Shellie Tabb Dichotomous Key A Plant has no flowers (PLANT 1) A1 Plant has flowers with petals white or purple B Plant has flowers with white petals (PLANT 2) B1 Plant has flowers with purple petals (PLANT 3) C Plant has flowers …
Hello my name is Shellbie Thompson. I am working on an associate in science degree. I have lived in Alaska for 15 years. I have a family of 7; wonderful husband, 3 beautiful babies and 2 dogs. We love to go outside and enjoy walks and fresh air whenever possible. …
A. The plant has needles (Plant 1) A’. The plant has leaves – B B. The plant has no petals (Plant 4) B’. The plant has petals – C C. The plant has white petals (Plant 2) C’. The plant has purple petals (Plant 3)