SFR 107 Lab #1 Sept. 1-2, 2015 Week 1 Flashcards for UMaine Campus area.

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SFR 107 Lab #1 Sept. 1-2, 2015 Week 1 Flashcards for UMaine Campus area

Photo by UW-M Botany, MC Photo: UConn Tiliaceae (linden or basswood) family American basswood Tilia americana Winter buds Farrar p. 280, Chambers p. 36, MFS p actsheet.cfm?ID=88

Fagaceae (beech) family bur oak Quercus macrocarpa Farrar p. 258 Chambers p 32 factsheet.cfm?ID=72 Note ridges on twigs Photos: UW-Madison

Photo by K. Carter Betulaceae (birch) family paper or white birch Betula papyrifera Farrar p. 284 Chambers p. 27, MFS p. 88 Seed catkins pollen catkins et.cfm?ID=14

Hamamelidaceae (witch-hazel) family witch-hazel Hamamelis virginiana Photos by K. Carter Leaves and fruits Flowers in fall Farrar p heet.cfm?ID=50

Oleaceae (olive) family white ash Fraxinus americana leaflets Photos by K. Carter Farrar p. 162, Chambers p. 41, MFS p. 128

Ulmaceae (elm) family American or white elm Ulmus americana Photo by UW-M Botany, Darren Kimmbler & MC Photo: TAMU Farrar p. 354 Chambers p eet.cfm?ID=41

Aceraceae (maple) family striped maple Acer pensylvanicum Photos by K. Carter Farrar p. 148 Chambers p. 107, MFS p ology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?I D=4

Milky sap in petioles Aceraceae (maple) family Norway maple Acer platanoides Farrar p. 154, MFS p t.cfm?ID=6

Aceraceae (maple) family silver maple Acer saccharinum Photo by K. Carter Farrar p. 142 Chambers p. 39, MFS p fm?ID=5

Aceraceae (maple) family sugar maple Acer saccharum Photo by K. Carter Farrar p. 134 Chambers p. 38, MFS p sheet.cfm?ID=2 Photo : UW-Madison

Aceraceae (maple) family red maple Acer rubrum Photo by K. Carter Farrar p. 140 Chambers p. 37, MFS p actsheet.cfm?ID=1 Photo: UW=-Madison

Photos by K. Carter Aceraceae (maple) family box-elder or Manitoba maple Acer negundo Farrar p. 144, MFS p et.cfm?ID=3

Rosaceae (rose) family mountain-ash Sorbus spp. Photo by K. Carter Farrar p MFS p et.cfm?ID=405

Rosaceae (rose) family hawthorn Crataegus spp. Photos by K. Carter Thorns and fall fruits Farrar p. 388 Chambers p. 63 MFS p t.cfm?ID=45

Rosaceae (rose) family apple Malus spp. Photos by K. Carter Farrar p heet.cfm?ID=59