LAB 10 Flashcards

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Cypress or cedar family

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Cupressaceae

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Synapomorphy of Cupressaceae

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-seed cones with bract-scale complexes fused for most of their common length

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What is the most widely distributed gymnosperm family

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Cupressaceare

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Leaves on Cupressaceae

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Persistent, scale-like, alternating in pairs that are right angles to one another

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5
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Which genus has exploding raisin cone and peltate scales

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Chamaecyparis (false cypress)

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Foliage of Chamaecyparis

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Fine white X’s on back

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7
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5 genus’ under the family Cupressaceae

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  • Metasequoia
  • Taxodium
  • Thuja
  • Chamaecyparis
  • Juniperus
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Foliage on Thuja

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-Scale-like, alternating in pairs in right angles

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Cone on thuja

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-8 to 12 thin leathery to woody scales

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Foliage on Juniperus

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Dimorphic, scale-like or awl-like leaves

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Cones on Juniperus

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Berry-like, composed of 3-8 semi-fleshy scales

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12
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Pine family

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Pinaceae

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Leaves in Pinaceae family

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persistent, needle-like, spirally arranged

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Genus of Pine

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Pinus

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Foliage of Pinus

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persistent and needle-like in fascicles, groups of 2-5

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Cones of Pinus

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Pendent with scales spirally arranged

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Genus Picea

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Foliage of Picea

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generally 4 sided, with sterigmata (peg-like projections)

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Cones of Picea

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Cylindrical pendent cone

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Genus of Douglas Fir

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Pseudotsuga

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Foliage of Pseudotsuga

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  • pointed buds

- petiolate leaves persist for 5-8 years and leave a slightly raised leaf cushion when shed

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Cones of Pseudotsuga

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Persistent scales and 3 lobed bracts

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Genus of Fir

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Foliage of Abies

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  • Extremely aromatic

- needles are emarginate and twisted at base to appear flattened

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Cones of Abies
upright and deciduous at maturity
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Genus of Hemlock
Tsuga
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Foliage of Tsuga
- Spirally arranged, 2-ranked by a twist in the petiole | - apex blunt borne on two peg like projections from the twig
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Cones of Tsuga
pendent and small
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Genus' in the Pinaceae
- Pinus - Picea - Larix - Pseudotsuga - Abies - Tsuga
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Which family is the most important timber producing family of conifers, and is mostly distributed through the northern hemisphere
Pinaceae
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Apophysis
the exposed part of a closed cone
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Bract
A leaf-like part usually at the base of a flower
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Cultivar
A variety of species that persist under cultivation
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Dioecious
Unisexual, with male and female reproductive structures on separate plants
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Exserted
Extending beyond
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Fascicle
a small, close bundle or cluster
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Fascicle sheath
deciduous or persistent bud scales at the base of the fascicle
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Monoecious
having male and female structures on the same plant
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Monotypic
with only one representative
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Peltate
shield-shaped and attached by the lower surface to the supporting stalk
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Serotinous
of cones that remain closed long after the seeds inside are ripe