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Plant Morphology - Plant Identification

Plant Morphology - Plant Identification. Scientific Names  Ultimately based on fruit and flower characteristics However, we may identify plants by: Leaf  form, arrangement, odor, petiole, margin, veination, texture etc. Bark  color, texture, etc. Bud  size, shape, number, etc.

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Plant Morphology - Plant Identification

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  1. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Scientific Names  Ultimately based on fruit and flower characteristics • However, we may identify plants by: • Leaf  form, arrangement, odor, petiole, margin, veination, texture etc. • Bark color, texture, etc. • Bud size, shape, number, etc. • Pith color, type, etc. • Whole plant characteristics form, branching habit, etc.

  2. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Bud - A compressed, undeveloped shoot. Buds may be lateral or terminal. • Node- point on the stem where leaf or bud is borne. The space between two nodes is an internode • Lenticel - a "breathing pore" in the skin or bark of a stem.

  3. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Pith - the spongey tissue in the center of a stem or twig. Pith can be solid, chambered, or diaphragmmed.

  4. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Pith - the spongey tissue in the center of a stem or twig. Pith can be solid, chambered, or diaphragmmed.

  5. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Simple Leaf • Petiole - the stalk of a leaf a leaf without a petiole is sessile • Blade - the flat, expanded portion of the leaf

  6. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Simple leaf • Stipule - flat, often leaf-like flap below a leaf. Not all leaves have stipules. Stipules can be highly modified into tendrils, spines, scales, ect. • Axillary bud - the bud in the axil - the angle between the leaf and stem.

  7. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf arrangement • Alternate- leaves arranged one per node

  8. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf arrangement • Opposite - leaves arranged two per node

  9. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf arrangement • Whorled - arranged two or more per node

  10. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf arrangement • Fascicled - leaves grouped in small, tight bundles

  11. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Simple and compound leaves • Simple - the blade is all in one piece, though it may be lobed, toothed, etc. Helpful Hint: In trying to decide where a leaf begins, look for the axillary bud. Everything above the axillary bud is all one leaf.

  12. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Simple and compound leaves • Compound - the blade is divided all the way to the midrib (rachis) into two or more pieces.

  13. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Compound leaves • Once pinnately compound - leaflets arranged along one undivided main axis. (odd or even number of leaflets)

  14. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Compound leaves • Twice pinnately compound - main axis (rachis) with two or more branches and the leaflets arranged along the branches. The branch divisions are primary leaflets and the ultimate divisions are secondary leaflets. There can also be thrice-pinnately compound leaves,etc.

  15. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Compound leaves • Palmately compound -leaflets all arising from one point at the base of the leaf.

  16. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf veination • Pinnate - with a main midvein and secondary veins arising from it at intervals

  17. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf veination • Palmate - with the main veins all arising from one point at the base of the leaf.

  18. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf veination • Parallel - with all the main veins parallel (usually also parallel to the sides of the leaf.)

  19. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf veination • Dichotomous - with each vein branching in two again and again (e.g. Ginkgo)

  20. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf lobing • Pinnately lobed - with the lobes arising along the length of the mid-line of the leaf. • Palmately lobed - with the lobes all arising from one point at the base of the leaf.

  21. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf shapes • Ovate - egg-shaped with the larger end at the bottom. • Elliptic - shaped like an ellipse, tapered at both ends and with curved sides.

  22. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf shapes • Oblong - tapered to both ends, but with the sides more or less parallel. • Lanceolate - shaped like the tip of a lance, broadest at the base and tapered to a long point.

  23. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf shapes • Linear - very long and thin, with the sides parallel • Cordate - heart-shaped with the wide part at the bottom

  24. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Entire - smooth, with no teeth or lobes

  25. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Serrate - with sharp, forward-pointing teeth

  26. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Doubly serrate - with teeth which have smaller teeth on them

  27. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Serrulate - with very tiny sharp teeth

  28. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Dentate - with teeth which point outwards

  29. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Crenate - with low, rounded scallop-like teeth

  30. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Undulate - waving up and down

  31. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Revolute - turned under

  32. Plant Morphology - Plant Identification • Leaf margins • Lobed, parted, divided, cut, etc. - A number of terms describe the various degrees of lobing.

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