Question of the Day 10/14 Draw a compound pinnate leaf. Draw a compound pinnate leaf. Draw an opposite leaf arrangement. Draw an opposite leaf arrangement.

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Question of the Day 10/14 Draw a compound pinnate leaf. Draw a compound pinnate leaf. Draw an opposite leaf arrangement. Draw an opposite leaf arrangement. What is different between these two? What is different between these two?

Double Jeopardy A Review Game for Dendrology October 14, 2015

Double Jeopardy Leaf Identification Tree Growth Leaf Arrangements Why Leaves Change Color Wood Uses Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU

What tree are these leaves from?

What tree is this leaf from?

What tree is this leaf from? Also, what is the venation pattern of the leaf?

What tree is this leaf from? Is this a compound (type) or simple leaf?

Which tree is this?

What carries sugar made in leaves to the trunk and roots?

What is the name for the part of the tree that is still has active xylem?

What is sometime referred to as the inner bark?

What carries water and nutrients in a tree AND what direction does it travel?

What is the difference between springwood and summerwood?

What does MAD Horse stand for? What type of leaf arrangement do those trees have?

What type of leaf arrangement does a green ash have?

What type of leaf arrangement is seen here?

What type of branching pattern is this? Are these leaves simple or compound?

What type of leaf arrangement does the tree this leaf came from have?

Why are leaves green?

What are the optimal weather conditions for the formation of bright red leaves in fall?

What is the name of the yellow and orange pigments?

Why do some leaves turn yellow and orange?

How do leaves turn red? What is the name of the red pigment? What encourages formation of that red pigment?

Which wood is used to make baseball bats?

Which wood is used to make butcher blocks and peels away in layers?

Which non-porous wood is used to make wine and whiskey barrels?

Which soft wood is great for door frames and window frames since it can easily be nailed?

Which two woods can be used to make expensive, very nice cabinets?