SFR Lab 7 October 20-21, 2015 Spruce-fir forest type and black spruce-tamarack bog
Pinaceae (Pine) red spruce Picea rubens Photos by K. Carter Farrar p. 104 Chambers p. 17 MFS p llabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=137
Pinaceae (Pine) balsam fir Abies balsamea Photos by K. Carter Farrar p. 84 Chambers p. 13 MFS p actsheet.cfm?ID=119
Pinaceae (Pine) black spruce Picea mariana Photo by K. Carter Farrar p. 106 Chambers p. 16 MFS p drology/syllabus/factsheet.cf m?ID=104
Pinaceae (Pine) tamarack Larix laricina Photo by K. Carter Farrar p. 74 Chambers p. 14 MFS p. 50 Photo: UW- Madison botany heet.cfm?ID=159
Ericaceae (Heath) laurel Kalmia spp. Chambers p y/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=474 Photo: UW- Madison botany
Aquifoliaceae (Holly) Winterberry holly Ilex verticillata Farrar p. 274 Chambers p actsheet.cfm?ID=270
Myricaceae (wax-myrtle) sweet-fern Comptonia peregrina Photo: UW-M Botany Pollen catkins look like large buds with numerous small scales Chambers p tsheet.cfm?ID=869
Lycopodiaceae (Club-moss) Club-moss Lycopodium spp. Chambers p. 338
Grossulariaceae (Gooseberry) Gooseberry or currant Ribes spp. Chambers p m?ID=971