Week 3 Utah Flora Field Notes Flashcards

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Sphaeralcea parvifolia - Malvaceae Family (Mallow)
- Orange petals, yellow center, looks a little like tomato leaves/stems, cotton family, perennial
- 5 petals (separate/free), radial symmetry, little dots/hairs on the leaves, star shaped hairs (not common on other plants), Stipules (outgrowths at the base of the leaves), 3 veins at the base of the leaf (fam. charc.), cupped flowers

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Small-leaved Globe Mallow

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Sisymbrium irio - Brassicaceae/Cruciferae Family (Mustard)
- 4 petals (free), x shape, cross bearing
- 6 stamen (4 long and 2 short), triangular leaves, herbaceous (youngest to most mature from top to bottom with the fruits going down the stalk) (mustard charc.)

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London Rocket

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Prunus fasciculata - Rosaceae Family (Rose)
- Typical desert shrub, tiny leaves and dense branching, lighter green, radial symmetry
- At least 5 stamens, floral cup at base (hypanthium), leaves in clusters, pointy tips on branches

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Desert Almond

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Ephedra sp. - Ephedraceae Family (Ephedra)
- Desert shrub strategy, leaf opposite (1 on either side of stems), not a lot of leaves, gymnosperm
- Adderall/strong stimulant, more gray/green, tips look like the end of a cigarette

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Mormon Tea

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Atriplex canescens - Chenopodiaceae Family (Spinach)
- Salt tolerant, Goosefoot family, perennial
- Silvery cast to it, dried fruit with 4 wings, rectangular looking leaf, male or female (switches each year), more bulbous looking for the fruit (caterpillar)

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Fourwing Saltbush

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Cylindropuntia echinocarpa - Cactaceae Family (Cactus)
- Dense and smaller compared to the buckhorn Cholla, glochids
- lower to the ground, super spiny, flowers on tip (bowl shape)

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Silver Cholla

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Lepidium fremontii - Brassicaceae/Cruciferae Family (Mustard)
- Seed germinated under the shade of another plant in order to grow
- (Fam. Charc.) narrow leaves, white petals with sort of flat tops in bunches, woody for this plant, thin dill looking leaves

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Fremont’s Pepperweed

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Yucca utahensis - Asparagaceae Family (Asparagus)
- Tough fibers that come off, not much of a trunk usually, lower to ground, little branching, yucca moth, flower stalk branches (Utah specific), perennial

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Utah Yucca

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Solanum elaegnifolium - Solanaceae Family (Tomato)
- Little yellow tomatoes (fruit), spiny parts, Russian olive leaf, (spines, thorns, and prickles for different types of leaves), this one has prickles
- Bright purple flowers, wrinkly webbed petals, 5 points

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Silver leaf Nightshade

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Populus fremontii - Salicaceae Family (Willow)
- Tree, grows close to water, leaves sweat, really thick trunk, course teeth and sort of heart shaped leaves
- All male and all female, dangles down (female), catkin, females produce fluff
- Orange/green buds, green leaves

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Fremont’s Cottonwood Tree

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