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Field Trip 14

Page history last edited by Anna Elizabeth Donaldson 14 years, 11 months ago

Trip Around Campus

4/14/09

Field-Trips


    1.   Hemerocallidaceae, Hemerocallis fulva (Day Lily)

    2.   Lamiaceae, Glechoma hederacea (Ground Ivy)

    3.   Balsaminaceae, Impatiens capensis (Jewelweed, or Touch-Me-Not)

    4.   Rubiaceae, Galium aparine (stickwilly as in stick it on Willy or Tom or Frank)

    5.   Sapindaceae, Acer negundo (Box Elder Maple)

    6.   ?, Geranium carolinse (?)

    7.   Polygonaceae, Rumex crispus (Curly Dock Weed)

    8.   Pinus sylvestris - Pinaceae

    9.   Cirsium sp. -Asteraceae


Hemerocallis fulva

Daylily

Hemerocalidaceae

  • epithet name fulva is given for its orange color
   

 

 

Rumex crispus

Curly Dock Weed  

Polygenaceae 

 
  The one leaf  

 

Cirsium sp. 

Asteraceae  

  • Ouch Don't Touch Me or Step on Me! (It's spiky)
  • Leaves in rosette formation
   

 

 

Impatiens capensis  

Jewel Weed

Balsaminaceae 

  • Waxy leaves
  • It's name comes from its 'jewel' look under water
   

 

 

Glechoma hederacea    

Ground Ivy

Lamiaceae 

 
   

 

 

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