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BOT 155 FIELD BOTANY Trees Herbs (Wild Flowers) Vines Shrubs Enlightenment !!

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BOT 155 FIELD BOTANY. Trees. Vines. Enlightenment !!. Herbs (Wild Flowers). Shrubs. Herb or Wildflower. A plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests . Vine. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BOT 155 FIELD BOTANY

Trees

Herbs (Wild Flowers)

Vines

Shrubs

Enlightenment !!

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A plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface

A plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests

A woody plant smaller than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same base

A tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms

Herb or Wildflower

Vine

Shrub

Tree

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Organs• Stems • Leaves &

Reproductive Structures

• Roots

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Trees and Shrubs

Roots

Trunk (Main Stem)

Crown (Lateral Branches + Leaves + Reproductive Units)

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Leaves

• All leaves originate as primordia at the apex of a stem

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Variation in Leaves

• Number of leaflets

• Venation• Pattern of

attachment on stem

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Leaves• At maturity, most leaves have a stalk

(petiole) and a flattened blade (lamina) with a network of veins (vascular bundles).

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Leaves

• Simple (single blade) • Compound (divided

into leaflets).– Palmately compound

leaflets attached at the same point at end of petiole

– Pinnately compound leaflets in pairs along the rachis

– Bipinnately compound leaflets subdivided further

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Notice location of axillary bud

Simple Compound

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Narrowly PointedBroadly Pointed

Broadly Pointed

Bristle tipped

SquareRounded

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Narrowly Pointed Rounded

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EntireUndulate(Wavy)

Finely Serrate Finely Serrate

Coursely Serrate

Coursely Serrate

Doubly Toothed

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Pinnately Lobed Pinnately Lobed

Pinnately Lobed Palmately Lobed

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Finely SerrateEntire

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NarrowlyWedge-shaped

BroadlyWedge-shaped

BroadlyWedge-shaped

Square Heart-shaped Oblique

Rounded

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Linear

Oval

Ovate Obovate

Lance-shaped

Heart-shaped Deltoid(Triangular)

Elliptical

Oblong

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LinearLinear

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Needle-like

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Scale-like

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Scale-like

Awl-like