Delayed Introduction
Hi Everyone! My name is Jayce Bjelland. I am originally from San Diego, CA but moved up to Fairbanks with my 3-year-old German shepherd Arlo in 2022 after transferring to UAF from my previous college. I am currently majoring in Wildlife Biology. I have a huge passion for waterfowl and …
Dichotomous Key: H. Bogardus
A. Plant with needle-like leaves: Plant 1 A. Plant with diverse form leaves: See B B. Flowers in catkins: Plant 4 B. Flowers not in catkins: See C C. Flowers are purplish: Plant 3 C. Flowers are white: Plant 2
Dichotomous Key
A) Tree or shrub with needle-like leaves. Flowers in cones. #1 A*) Tree, shrub or herb with leaves of diverse form. Flowers with perianth, ovules enclosed in ovary. B B) Flowers without petals. #4 B*) Flowers with petals. C C) Stem terminating in a single purple flower with 6 …
herbarium specimens
I collected these in a walk in Hydaburg near the ocean in a coastal tree line near spruce hemlock and cedar. The salal and bunchberry were entangled and the clover just a few steps away so they enjoy the same habitat.
Belated Greetings
Greetings BIOL190 students, my name is Cuyler Bleecker (my first name is William but I go by my middle name Cuyler) and I’ll be helping Steffi with grading for the class. Apologies for the late post, I am doing my best to get caught up with the class after a …
Dichotomous Key
Here is my dichotomous key assignment The format was a little strange with the bullets, hope you can follow!
Pressed Plants
Most of the forget-me-nots in Alaska; assuming I identified the tundra ones correctly.
Pressed Plants: Voucher Specimens
I collected these specimens from the Maud Plumley Trail in Butte, AK. This trail is one of my favorite hikes in the area. It has such a broad range of plants and fungi; I could spend all day there and hardly have to leave the trailhead. Theres so many interesting …