plant lab 7
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Pinus elliottii (Slash Pine)Pinaceae | ![]() Bark= reddish orange and grey. Its the first pine to drop all its cones. 6" long cones. 6-8" long leaves. 2-3 leaves per fascicle |
Pinus glabra (Spruce Pine)Pinaceae | ![]() Bark= grey, finer textured. Smallest pinecones and leaves. |
Pinus palustris ( Long-leaf Pine)Pinaceae | ![]() 12-14" leaves (biggest). 10-12" cones (biggest). |
Pinus taeda (Loblolly Pine)Pinaceae | ![]() Bark= flakey, dark brown, grey to orange. Produces many cones, usually in clusters. Usually has 3 leaves per fascicle. 6-8" leaves. 4-6" cones. |
Canna flaccida (Canna)Cannaceae | ![]() Elliptical leaves. Does well in moist environment. |
Bambusa spp. (Bamboo)Poaceae | ![]() Clumping variety. Stalks are actually culms. Rhizomaceous plants. Sheathing and bearding culms. |
Schefflera arboricola (Dwarf Schefflera)Araliaceae | ![]() Compoundly lobed leaves. clasping leaf base. |
Castanea pumila (Chinquapin)Fagaceae | ![]() Cat-tail/ Catkin inflorescence. Serrate margin. Aristate apex. |
Quercus laurifolia (Laurel Oak)Fagaceae | ![]() Flat lamina, Heterophylles. Has acorns. |
Quercus michauxii (Basket Oak)Fagaceae | ![]() large leaves, obvate or spatulate shaped with crinate margins, short hairs on abaxial surface, can grow in dry or swampy conditions |
Quercus shumardii (Shumard Oak)Fagaceae | ![]() Very deeply lobed leaves. Floccose leaves (hairy armpits). White, grey bark. |
Quercus virginiana (Live Oak)Fagaceae | ![]() cupped leaves. turn inward towards mid vein. rough bark. largest canopy. |
Aesculus pavia (Red Buckeye)Sapindaceae | ![]() palmately compound w/ serrate margin. prominent buds that form for following season (like a camellia). New growth is a striking purple/bronze color that matures to green |
Chionanthus virginicus (Fringe Tree)Oleaceae | ![]() 12-20' tall. yellow green simple leaves. creamy white flowers that resemble an old man's beard. dark blue (olive looking) fruit in the fall. |
Fraxinus americana (White Ash)Oleaceae | ![]() odd pinnately compound leaves that are serrated with white veination. rough, grey bark. single or multitrunked. |
Ligustrum japonicum (Japanese Privet)Oleaceae | ![]() varied leaf phyllotaxy. prominent lateral midvein on simple leaf. warty bark. multi-trunked tree |
Vitex agnus-castus (Chaste tree)Verbenaceae | ![]() palmately compound leaves. Lighter, silvery underside to leaves. Purple flower spikes. |
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