lab 5 Flashcards
1
Q
paper birch
A
betulaceae, betula papyrifera
- slightly peeling white bark with short lenticels, 3-4 group of catkins
2
Q
gray birch
A
betulaceae, betula populifolia
- white/gray bark with small lenticels, single or pairs of catkins, long edge leaf
3
Q
hornbeam
A
betulaceae, carpinus caroliniana
- muscular bark, large group of hanging seed pods
4
Q
northern catalpa
A
bignoniaceae, catalpa speciosa
- three four buds and three/four leaf scars, sunken oval scar, long thin stringy seed pod
5
Q
eastern redcedar
A
cupressaceae, juniperus virginiana
- tightly held light green/blue needles(leaves), very small yellow brown male cones, berry like female cones
6
Q
common persimmon
A
ebenaceae, diospyros virginiana
- reptile scale bark, rounded triangle black bud, one dot on leaf scar
7
Q
bitternut hickory
A
juglandaceae, carya cordiformis
- yellow longish bud, thinnest hickory
8
Q
pignut hickory
A
juglandaceae, carya glabra
- smooth and thin twig, pig nose inside nut
9
Q
mockernut hickory
A
juglandaceae, carya tomentosa
- fuzzy twig, thicker hickory husk than pignut and bitternut
10
Q
shagbark hickory
A
juglandaceae, carya ovata
- shaggy bark, shaggy bud, thickest hickory husk
11
Q
european larch
A
pinaceae, larix decidua
- looses needles in winter (or turn brown), soft delicate needles, cones turn upwards, distinct cone buds on twig
12
Q
hawthorn
A
rosaceae, crataegus spp.
- scaley bark, round shiny red-brick bud, true thorns
13
Q
american basswood
A
tiliaceae, tilia americana
- red teardrop bud on whiteish twig, round smooth white fruit, hollow sound in tree
14
Q
littleleaf linden
A
tiliaceae, tilia cordata
- orangish reddish beer belly bud, orange twig, round rough looking seed pods, crooked heart leaf