Dichotomous Key

A. Cones present, leaves are needles……………………………………………… Plant 1 A’. Cones not present, leaves are not needles – B B. Complete flowers, perianth visible to naked eye – C B’. Incomplete flowers ……………………………………………………………. Plant 4 C. Petals white, many flowers per stem ………………………….. Plant 2 C’. Petals violet, one flower per …

Introduction

Hello, my name is Gooseberry Peter and I am a student in the Ethnobotany program. I live in Steele Creek and spend lots of time outdoors foraging for local plants and fungi. I have years of experience in field botany and horticulture, which has mainly taught me that I have …

Introduction

Hello everyone! I’m finally allowed to post on this website! My name is Rayna. I’m from the Norton Sound Region and am currently visiting home for the summer. I live in Fairbanks while I finish up my last year of my bachelor’s degree in biological sciences. Summer is my favorite …

Dichotomous Key

A Coniferous plants -B A’ Herbaceous plants -C  B Coniferous tree with needles (plant 1) C Herbaceous plants with petals (plant 2)(plant 3) C’ Herbaceous plants with without petals (plant 4) D Herbaceous plant with white petals (plant 2) D’ Herbaceous plant with purple petals (plant 3)  

Hello, All!

Hello! My name is Shelby – I am currently enrolled in the Ethnobotany program at UAF and this class came highly recommended from my peers! I’m very excited to learn about the flora of Alaska with all of you! I am currently in the transition process of returning to Alaska …