plant lab 7

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eri4321  on July 17, 2012

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plant lab 7

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
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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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