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Plant Taxonomy Common Names?
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Plant Taxonomy Common Names? Easy to remember and use Disadvantages?
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Plant Taxonomy Common Names? Easy to remember and use Disadvantages?
1. One plant may have more than one common name. 2. A single name may refer to many. 3. Some inconspicuous plant may not be given a common name. Need a universally understood language to describe plants!
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Plant Taxonomy Phylogenetic Hierarchy: Kingdom – Division – Class –
Order – Family – Genus species - Carolus Linnaeus 18th C
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Plant Taxonomy Phylogenetic Hierarchy: Kingdom – Plantae Division –
Class – Order – Family – Genus species -
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Plant Taxonomy Phylogenetic Hierarchy: Kingdom – Plantae
Division – Anthophyta, Coniferophyta, Pterophyta Class – Order – Family – Genus species -
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Plant Taxonomy Phylogenetic Hierarchy: Kingdom – Plantae
Division – Anthophyta Class – Liliopsida (monocots), Magnoliopsida (dicots) Order – “ales” Family – “aceae” Genus - species -
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Plant Taxonomy Phylogenetic Hierarchy: Kingdom – Plantae
Division – Anthophyta Class – Liliopsida (monocots), Magnoliopsida (dicots) Order – “ales” Family – “aceae” Genus - species - International Code of Botanical Nomenclature ICBN
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Plant Taxonomy Carolus Linnaeus 18th C 1. Phylogenetic Hierarchy
2. Binomial Polynomial Ranunculus calcibus, retroflexus, pedulculis falcatis, caule erecto, folis comopositis “The buttercup with bent-back sepals, curved flower stalks, erect stems and compound leaves” descriptive, precise Binomial: Ranunculus calcibus L.
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Plant Taxonomy Indentification?
Find the name of an organism that is already known Dichotomous Key …..
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Plant Taxonomy Indentification?
Find the name of an organism that is already known Dichotomous Key …..
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Reis Biological Field Station
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Plant Taxonomy Phylogenetic Hierarchy: Kingdom – Plantae
Division – Anthophyta Class – Liliopsida (monocots), Magnoliopsida (dicots) Order – “ales” Family – “aceae” Genus - species - International Code of Botanical Nomenclature ICBN
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Plant Taxonomy Classes of Flowering Plants: Liliopsida
monocots - 1 embryonic leaf adventitious roots, branching parallel leaf veins flower parts: 3s Magnoliopsida dicots - 2 embryonic leaves taproot branching leaf veins flower parts:2s, 4s, 5s
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Plant Taxonomy - Field Notebook
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Plant Taxonomy - Field Notebook
4/9/10 MISSOURI Andrew Co. One of 7 plants growing in open light on edge of roadside ditch along the Belt Hwy. just north of St. Joseph. Flower stem one foot tall. Four large pink petals on each flower.
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Plant Taxonomy - Field Notebook
4/9/10 MISSOURI Andrew Co. One of 7 plants growing in open light on edge of roadside ditch along the Belt Hwy. just north of St. Joseph. Flower stem one foot tall. Four large pink petals on each flower. Buchanan Co. Bluffwoods Conservation Area. Five miles south of St. Joseph, Missouri. East of Hwy. 59. One of several plants growing together in partial shade along the Lone Pine Trail. Five red and yellow petals, each with a flower spur. About 6 inches tall.
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Plant Taxonomy - Field Notebook
4/9/10 MISSOURI Andrew Co. One of 7 plants growing in open light on edge of roadside ditch. Flower stem one foot tall. Four large pink petals on each flower. Buchanan Co. Buchanan Co. Bluffwoods Conservation Area. Five miles south of St. Joseph, Missouri. East of Hwy. 59. One of several plants growing together in partial shade along the Lone Pine Trail. Five red and yellow petals, each with a flower spur. About 6 inches tall. A single plant growing in a shaded area near a small waterfall in Kerlin Creek close to the second bridge from the trail head. Five dark blue petals that are bent back. About a foot tall. 4/12/10 KANSAS 4.
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Plant Taxonomy - Field Notebook
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Plant Collections Requirements for each Team:
Ten (10) plants correctly identified, pressed and mounted. An additional 15 plants correctly identified and pressed or correctly identified and photographed (in power point format). This makes a total of 25 plants required at minimum = “C” grade. “A” and “B” Collection grades will be determined by total number of plant specimens and quality of collection.
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Plant Characteristics
Plant Organs: Roots Stems Leaves Flowers Fruits Seeds
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Plant Characteristics
Flower: Sepals…Calyx Petals…Corolla Stamens…Androecium anther & filament Pistils…Gynecium stigma, style, ovary (egg)
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Plant Characteristics
Sexual Reproduction: Pollination ---> Fertilization Seed - embryo Fruit - ripened ovary; dispersal
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Plant Characteristics
Sexual Reproduction: Primitive flower - blending of flower parts; spirally arranged ……………………………………………………. Carpel - primitive pistil
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Plant Characteristics
Sexual Reproduction (No. of Carpels): 1. Lines on the outside of the pistil 2. One stigma lobe per carpel 3. Number of locules
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Plant Characteristics
Flower Symmetry:
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Plant Characteristics
Inflorescence Type (arrangement of flowers on the flowering stem): Solitary - one flower per peduncle Terminal: Axillary:
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Plant Characteristics
Inflorescence Type (arrangement of flowers on the flowering stem): Many Flowered - More than one flower per inflorescence spike: Raceme:
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Plant Characteristics
Inflorescence Type (arrangement of flowers on the flowering stem): Many Flowered - More than one flower per inflorescence Panicle: Much branched Corymb: Outer flowers oldest
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Plant Characteristics
Inflorescence Type (arrangement of flowers on the flowering stem): Many Flowered - More than one flower per inflorescence Cyme: Middle flowers oldest Umbel: All come of Peduncle apex
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Plant Characteristics
Inflorescence Type (arrangement of flowers on the flowering stem): Many Flowered - More than one flower per inflorescence Head: Dense, rounded with many sessile flowers
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Plant Characteristics
Inflorescence Types
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Plant Characteristics
Ovary Position
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Plant Characteristics
Ovary Position
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Plant Characteristics
Stem - Branch Bud: an embryonic branch
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Plant Characteristics
Leaves
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Plant Characteristics
Leave Position
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Plant Characteristics
Underground Roots/Stems
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Plant Characteristics
Woody vs Herbaceous: Woody - Shrubs (fruticose) Trees arboreous - well developed trunk arborescent - > 20 ft. tall but main trunk short Vines- climbing with tendrils
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Plant Characteristics
Age of Woody Perennials: Apical Dominance Age of Branch Age of Tree
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit or Pericarp – Ripened Ovary
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit Types: Fleshy: Berry - from one compound ovary Drupe - 1-seeded, indehiscent; with stony endocarp
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit Types: Fleshy: Hip - cluster on achenes in a hypanthium Pome - from a compound, inferior ovary with a thick & fleshy receptacle
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit Types:
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit Types: Dry Indehiscent: Achene - 1-seeded, connected to the pericarp at a single point Samara (Shizocarp)- 1-seeded winged achene
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit Types: Dry Indehiscent: Acorn - 1-seeded, with a hard coat & surrounded by a cap of hard bracts Nut - 1-seeded, hard coat
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit Types:
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Plant Characteristics
Dry Dehiscent: Capsule - multiple carpeled, opening in various ways Follicle - 1-carpelated fruit splitting down 1 side
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Plant Characteristics
Dry Dehiscent: Legume - 1-celled, 1-carpelated, splitting on 2 sides Sillicle (sillique)- short, 2-locular fruit with each half separating from one another with a thin septum
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Plant Characteristics
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit Types: Simple - from one ovary Compound Aggregate from many pistils Accessory fleshy receptacle Multiple from many flowers
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Plant Characteristics
Fruit Types:
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Plant Characeristics Annual - one year or less Biennial - 2 years
Perennial - more than 2 years
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Plant Structure Coalescence
Connate - Same kinds of structures coalesce Adnate - Different kinds of structures coalesce
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Plant Structure Coalescence
Synpetalous - Corolla tube Synsepalous - Calyx tube Apetalous ?
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Plant Structure Coalescence
Monodelphus - all stamens coalesce Diadelphus - 2 stamens coalesce Polydelphus - many stamen coalesce
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