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Morphology of Range Plants
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Plant Morphology Describes the physical form and external structures of a plant
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Leaves Important characteristics Type Arrangement Shape Margin Veination
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Leaf Types Simple Compound Compound - PalmateCompound - Pinnate
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Leaf Type: Simple or Compound
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Leaf Arrangements Alternate OppositeWhorled
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Leaf Arrangement Alternate Opposite Whorled
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Leaf Shapes Ovate Palmate Linear EllipticLanceolateOblanceolate Wedge-shapedArrow-shapedObovate
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Leaf Shapes Ovate Populus tremuloides Palmate Acer glabrum Linear Salix exigua Elliptic Arctostaphylos pungens Lanceolate Senecio serra Oblanceolate Hymenoxys hoopesii Wedge-shaped Artemisia tridentata Arrow-shaped Balsamorhiza sagittata Obovate Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi
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Leaf Margins Serrated Lobed-pinnateLobed-palmate ToothedScallopedEntire
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Leaf Veinations ParallelPinnate PalmateNetted
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Parallel Venation Pinnate Venation Palmate Venation Netted Venation
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More Leaf Margins www.infovisual.info/01/011_en.html If a leaf margin is very ragged and like it has been cut and sliced… then the margin would be called insized or divided. It could be palmately divided, pinnately diviced or highly divided:
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Stems Hollow or PithySolid Not JointedSolidWoody Solid GrassesGrass-likesForbsShrubs (Sedges)(Rushes)
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Roots
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Structure for Plant Propagation Rhizomes are underground modified stems that give rise to new plants. Stolons are aboveground modified stems that give rise to new plants. Both are forms of asexual reproduction. “Sod-forming” plants have rhizomes or stolons
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Flowers Inflorescence types SpikeRaceme Panicle UmbelHead
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Flowers Composite Heads Ray FlowersDisk FlowersRay and Disk Flowers
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Composite Seed heads Ray & Disk flowers Ray flowers only Disk flowers only Tetradymia canescens
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Grass Morphology www.fsl.orst.edu/forages/
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