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Vocabulary
List
Vocabulary terms and definitions will be a part
of lab quizzes on species identification.
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LEAVES
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Retention
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deciduous,
persistent
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Attachment
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alternate,
clustered, fascicle,
opposite, whorled,
decussate
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Parts
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blade, leaflet,
margin, petiole,
stipule
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Types
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compound,
palmately compound, pinately
compound, simple
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Shapes
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needle,
awl-shaped, elliptical,
lanceolate, linear,
oblanceolate, ovate,
scale, cordate
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Margins
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entire,
lobed, revolute,
serrate
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Tips
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acuminate,
acute, notched,
obtuse, truncate
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Veins
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arcuate,
palmate, parallel,
pinnate
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Surfaces
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glabrous,
glaucous, pubescent
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Other terms
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bract, node,
petiolate, sessile,
involucre
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FLOWERS
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Basic types
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dioecious,
monoecious; complete,
incomplete, imperfect,
perfect
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Inflorescence
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ament
or catkin, cyme, head,
raceme, panicle,
spike
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Parts
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anther,
calyx, corolla,
filament, ovary,
ovule, perianth,
petal, pistil,
sepal, stamen,
stigma, style
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SEED-BEARING
STRUCTURES
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Gymnosperms
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aril, cone
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Angiosperms
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achene,
berry, capsule,
drupe, involucre,
legume, nut,
pome, samara,
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TWIGS
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Parts
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bud, bud
scale, cambium, cruciform
buds, imbricate scales, lateral
bud, leaf scar, lenticel,
pith, shoot, spine
or thorn, sterigmata, terminal
bud
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TREE
FORM
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General
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excurrent,
deliquescent
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Vocabulary
Definitions
LEAVES
Retention
deciduous
- shed annually at the end of the growing season
persistent (evergreen) - remaining
attached one to several years
Attachment
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alternate
-a single leaf at each node
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clustered
- in false whorls at tips of lateral spurs, without a
basal sheat
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fascicle
- bundle of 2 to 5 leaves enclosed at base by sheath
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opposite
- two leaves at each node
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whorled
- more than 2 leaves at each node
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decussate
- opposite leaves, each pair at right angles to adjacent pair
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Parts
and Types
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blade
- the flat, expanded portion of a leaf
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leaflet
- a portion of a leaf blade that is subdivided into several
smaller blades
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margin
- edge of the leaf
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simple
- not compound, having a single blade
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compound
- composed of 2 or more similar leaflets attached to a rachis
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petiole
- stem of a leaf
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stipule
- a leaflike appendage of the base of the petiole, usually
one on each side of the petiole
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palmately
compound - a leaf composed of several leaflets radially
diverging from the petiole like the spread of fingers on a
hand
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pinnately
compound - a leaf composed of several leaflets arranged
on each side of a common rachis
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Shapes
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needle
- long and very narrow, circular in cross-section (needle-shaped
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awl-shaped
- broad at the base tapering to a sharp point at the ape
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cordate
- heart-shape
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lanceolate
- lance-shaped, several times longer than wide, with the broad
end basal
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linear
- long and narrow, with parallel edges
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oblanceolate
- lance-shaped with the broad end distal
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scale
- small, flattened (like fish scales)
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ovate
- shaped like the longitudinal section of an egg, with the
broad end basal
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elliptical
- oval, with the form of an ellipse, rounded about equally
at both ends
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Leaf Margins
and Tips
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entire
- leaf margins without divisions, lobes or teeth
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lobed
- leaf margins with elongated pointed or rounded extensions
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revolute
- leaf margins rolled to underside
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serrate
- leaf margins toothed, teeth pointing upward or forward
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acuminate
- lleaf tip gradually tapering to the apex, long pointed
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acute
- leaf tip sharply pointed, but not drawn out
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notched
- leaf tip indented at the apex
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obtuse
- leaf tip blunt or rounded at the apex
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truncate
- leaf tip ending abruptly, as if cut off at end
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Leaf veins
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arcuate
- leaf veins curved toward apex
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palmate
- veins arising from one point
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pinnate
- veins arising from each side of a common axis
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parallel
- having the main veins extending through the leaf longitudinally
and in parallel arrangement
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Surfaces
glabrous
- smooth without hairs
glaucous - white, waxy covering
pubescent - with fine hairs
Other
Terms
bract
- leaflike structure (modified leaf), provides a function other
than for photosynthesis
node - point from which a leaf or branch
emerges on a stem
petiolate - leaf attachment with
a petiole
sessile - leaf attachment without a
petiole
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FLOWERS
Definition:
The reproductive structure of Angiosperms containing stamens and/or
pistils (with or without other parts, see below)
Basic
terms
dioecious
- unisexual, the staminate and pistillate flowers on different individuals
monoecious - bisexual, the stamens
and pistils in separate flowers but borne on the same individual
complete - flowers having sepals,
petals and the two vital reproductive parts--the pollen producing
stamens (male) and the pistils (female) with basal ovary enclosing
ovules
incomplete - flowers lacking one
or more of these four parts
imperfect - unisexual flowers have
either stamens or pistils but not both
perfect - flowers having both stamens
and pistils, sepals and petals may or may not be present
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Inflorescence
- a dense group of flowers on a stem
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ament,
or catkin - a scaly bracted spike of usually unisexual
flowers, frequently deciduous in one piece
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cyme
- a flat-topped loose flower cluster, flowers with stalks
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head
- a dense, flat or round inflorescence; flowers without
stalks
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panicle
- a compound raceme
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spike
- a simple inflorescence of sessile flowers arranged on a
common, elongated axis
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- a simple inflorescence of stalked flowers on a more or less
elongated axis |
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Parts
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anther
- the pollen-bearing part of the stamen
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calyx
- all of the leaflike bracts subtending the corolla
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corolla
- all of the petals
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filament
- the stalk of the anther
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ovary
- the part of the pistil that contains the ovules
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ovule
- seed before fertilization
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perianth
- calyx plus corolla
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petal
- a division of the corolla or inner part of the perianth,
typically colorful to attract pollinators
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pistil
- female organ of a flower, consisting of ovary, style and
stigma
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sepal
- a division of the calyx, usually bract-like
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stamen
- the pollen-bearing (male) organ of the flower
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stigma
- the part of a pistil that receives pollen for fertilization
of the ovules
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style
- narrow upward extension of the pistil between the ovary
and the stigma
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SEED-BEARING
STRUCTURES
Seeds
- the completely matured and modified ovule containing an embryo
Gymnosperms - plants bearing naked
seeds (simple wood composed mainly of tracheids)
aril - a seed partially enclosed
by red, fleshy covering
cone - female, large structure with seeds
on overlapping scales; male, small structure with pollen sacs
Angiosperms - plants with seeds
in an ovary (complex wood composed mainly of vessels and fibers)
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FRUITS: Mature
ovary containing seeds
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achene
- a dry, indehiscent, 1-seeded fruit (usually small)
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berry
- a fleshy fruit with embedded seed
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capsule
- a dry fruit of more than one ovary that splits at maturity
to release seeds
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drupe
- a stone fruit from superior ovary, such as a plum or cherry
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involucre
- a cluster of fused bract surrounding a group of flowers
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legume
- furit of the pea family, pod-like and splitting oben at
both sides
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nut
- a hard, indehiscent, 1-seeded fruit produced from a compound
ovary
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pome
- an inferior fruit of 2 or several ovaries enclosed in thick
flesh, such as an apple
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samara
- an indehiscent, winged fruit
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TWIGS
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bud
- the undeveloped state of a shoot, with or without scales
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bud
scale - hardened scale-like
structures covering buds
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cambium
- layer of dividing cells beneath the bark, increases stem
diameter
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cruciform
buds - 3 buds fused in the shape of a cross
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imbricate
scales - overlapping like shingles
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lateral
bud - along twigs, typically in axils of leaves
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scar - scar left on a twig by the abscission of a leaf
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bud - at apex of a twig |
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pith
- the central softer part of a stem
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shoot
- a unit of vegetative growth; including twigs, buds and
leaves
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spine,
thorn - a sharp, mostly woody outgrowth in the position
of a leaf or stipule
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sterigmata
- small woody, peg-like projections to which leaves
are attached
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lenticel
- a corky growth on young bark that admits air to the interior
of a twig or branch
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Tree
Form
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excurrent
- tree trunk continuous to top; many small lateral branches,
slender silhouette
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deliquescent
- tree trunk dividing into many large lateral branches; umbrella-shaped
silhouett
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