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Basic Botany What are the most important events in a plant’s life cycle? Seed germination Production of new leaves Opening of first flowers Pollination Fruiting Seed dispersal

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Page 1: PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Phenology, the Science … · 2014-01-14 · S. Mazer and L. Matthews, with comments from A. Evenden, K. Gerst, E. Surina, K. Callahan, F

Basic Botany

What are the most important events in a plant’s life cycle? • Seed germination• Production of new leaves• Opening of first flowers• Pollination• Fruiting• Seed dispersal

Page 2: PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Phenology, the Science … · 2014-01-14 · S. Mazer and L. Matthews, with comments from A. Evenden, K. Gerst, E. Surina, K. Callahan, F

Reproductive buds become flowers

Page 3: PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Phenology, the Science … · 2014-01-14 · S. Mazer and L. Matthews, with comments from A. Evenden, K. Gerst, E. Surina, K. Callahan, F

Vegetative buds become leaves

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S. Mazer and L. Matthews, with comments from A. Evenden, K. Gerst, E. Surina, K. Callahan, F. Villalba, M. Holmes, S.

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Buds may be found in several locations relative to leaves and stems. Generally, leaves ALWAYS have a bud in their

axil, even though it may be very small

Bud at node

Lateral bud

Terminal bud

BasicBotanyReview

Node

Leaf or

branch

The position of a bud, in general, doesn’t tell you whether it is going to produce leaves or flowers; you

have to keep looking at it over time to see how it develops.

As you become familiar with the “architecture” (the positions of buds, leaves, and flowers) of a given

species, you will soon be able to predict whether a bud will open up to produce leaves or flowers, based

on its appearance, size, color, and position.

Page 5: PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Phenology, the Science … · 2014-01-14 · S. Mazer and L. Matthews, with comments from A. Evenden, K. Gerst, E. Surina, K. Callahan, F

Terminology: Petiole

The stalk that joins a leaf to a stem

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Terminology: Infloresence

A characteristic arrangementof flowers on a stalk

Page 7: PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Phenology, the Science … · 2014-01-14 · S. Mazer and L. Matthews, with comments from A. Evenden, K. Gerst, E. Surina, K. Callahan, F

How do you tell a leaf from a leaflet? By the presence of a bud near the base of the petiole.

Page 8: PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Phenology, the Science … · 2014-01-14 · S. Mazer and L. Matthews, with comments from A. Evenden, K. Gerst, E. Surina, K. Callahan, F

Leaves of some CPP Plants

CaliforniaBay

CaliforniaBuckeye

Coyotebrush

BlueElderberry

Which are leaves and which are leaflets?Where is the petiole?

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California Bay

What do you see?

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California Bay

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Some phases of the Blue Elderberry

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Blue Elderberry

What do you see?

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Blue Elderberry

Can you see a breaking leafbud?

Do you see anypetioles?