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Types and Categories of Range Plants
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Objectives 1. Categorize plants according to: growth form, life span, season of growth, origin, and forage value
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Growth Forms of Rangeland Plants 4 major growth forms: Grasses Grass-like Forbs Shrubs
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Grasses Most important and abundant kind of range plant Cover more than 1/5 th of the earth’s land surface Jointed stems Stems are hollow between the joints (nodes) Leaves are in 2 rows along the stem Veins in the leaves are parallel
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Grass-like Plants Look like grasses but have solid stems without joints Stems are often triangular Veins in the leaves are parallel Includes sedges and rushes
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Forbs Herbaceous plants Broad leaves and showy flowers Above-ground growth dies back each year Veins in the leaves are net veins although some forbs have veins that are parallel Range wildflowers and weeds
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Shrubs Woody plants with several main stems Usually have broad leaves
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Life Span Length of time from the beginning of development to death of the plant Annuals – live for one growing season Winter annuals Summer annuals Biennials – live for two growing seasons Perennials – live from one year to the next
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Winter Annuals Summer Fall Winter Spring germinate dormant produce seed plant dies
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Summer Annuals Summer Fall Winter Spring produce seed plant dies germinate grow
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Biennials Summer & Fall Summer Spring Winter germinate go dormant produce rosette & developed roots plant dies produce seed produce flowering stalk
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Perennials Cycle continues until plant eventually dies 1 st Spring 1 st Summer 1 st Fall 1 st Winter 2 nd Spring Summer Fall Winter build up root reserves go dormant new plant from root go dormant produce seed flower germinate flower produce seed build up root reserves
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Season of Growth Cool Season Make most growth in cool weather of spring and fall Flower mostly in early summer Provide spring/fall forage at lower elevations and summer forage at high elevations Adapted to cool, wet conditions Most plants in Idaho
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Season of Growth Warm Season Make most growth in warm summer periods Flower from mid-summer to early fall Provide forage in summer months Adapted to hotter, drier conditions Some of the warm regions of Idaho have a few warm season plants
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Origin Area where the plant evolved Native plants – originated in North America Introduced plants – Intentionally or accidentally brought to North America Invasive Species (Noxious Weeds) – weeds that have been specifically identified as “noxious” by state law 35 Noxious Weeds in Idaho
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Forage Value How well a plant provides nutrients to grazing animals High – plants that are nutritious, palatable, and produce abundant forage Medium – plants that provide adequate nutrition if eaten Low – plants that do not provide adequate nutrients Poisonous - contain natural plant compounds that are toxic or poisonous to herbivores
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