Plant ID using leaves Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 5 leaf types?

A

1) Simple
2) Compound
3) Awl-like
4) Scale-like
5)Needle-like

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2
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What is a simple leaf?

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The position of the bud determines whether it is simple or compound

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3
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What is a compound leaf?

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Compound leaves are made up of several leaflets

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4
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What is Awl-like leaf?

A

Junipers have both awl like leaves and scale leaves, generally sharp to the touch and usually found on conifers, shaped like awl

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5
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What is a scale-like leaf?

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Foliage overlaps like shingles and are soft to touch (Ex: White cedar)

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6
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What is a needle-like leaf?

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Can be found in bundles of 2,3,5, or arranged in clusters (Ex: Pine trees, yews, hemlocks and spruces)

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7
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What are the 3 leaf arrangements?

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1) opposite
2) whorled
3) alternate

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8
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What is an opposite leaf arrangement?

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Leaves are on same level of stem and across from one another

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9
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What is an alternate leaf arrangement?

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The leaves alternate on the stem and are not across from one another

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What is a whorled leaf arrangement?

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Radiate from the same level of the stem, can have three or more leaves

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11
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What are 4 leaf venations?

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1) Pinnate
2) Palmate
3) Dichotomous
4) Parallel

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12
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What is a pinnate leaf venation?

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Prominent center vein with smaller veins extending to the outside of leaf- like a fishbone (Elm and Oak)

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13
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What is a Palmate venation?

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Several main veins of equal size and extends from the base

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14
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What is a dichotomous venation?

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Form a “Y” pattern near the apex, basal veins. (Ex: Ginko)

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15
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What is a parallel leaf vein?

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Usually found on monocotyledons such as palms and grasses

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16
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What are the 9 different leaf shapes?

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1) linear
2) oval
3) oblong
4) ovate
5) obovate
6) deltoid
7) cordate
8) elliptical
9) lanceolate

17
Q

What are the 5 leaf bases?

A

1) cuneate
2) obtuse
3) cordate
4) truncate
5) oblique

18
Q

What are the 7 leaf margins?

A

1) Entire
2) Undulate
3) Serrate
4) Doubly serrate
5) Crenate
6) Lobed
7) Sinus

19
Q

What are the 5 Leaf tips?

A

1) accute- slightly pointed
2) acuminate- sharply pointed
3) bristle-tipped- sharply pointed tip
4) truncate- square or abruptly cut off
5) obtuse- rounded