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Plants

Eric Rhonehouse, Whitney
Stevenson, Stephen Carse
Groundpine Lycopoduim
    Dendroideum
           • Description: The Ground
             Pine is a tree-like club moss.
             It has horizontal stems
             flowing under the dirt, also
             known as rhizomes. The
             upright shoots contain
             numerous branches and
             pale needle-like leaves.
             These plants mainly reside
             in Alaska to Newfoundland
             and south to Washington.
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               http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycopodium_de
               ndroideum
Dwarf Horsetail Equisetum Scirpoides
                  • Description: Are found mostly
                    in the Arctic Circle and
                    Alaska, but are also found in
                    dense populations in
                    Montana, Idaho, South
                    Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Illino
                    is, and in the New England
                    area. They have a maximum
                    height of about 30 centimeters
                    and are the smallest existing
                    species of horsetail. It has
                    hollow cylindrical jointed
                    stems that are very slender.
                  •   Image cc via
                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equisetum_scirpoi
                      des
Skeleton Fork Fern Psilotum Nudum
                 • Description: A fern plant that
                   lacks roots. It is found in tropical
                   Africa, Central America, tropical
                   and subtropical North
                   America, South America, tropical
                   Asia, Australia, Hawaii, Southern
                   Japan, New Zealand, Lord Howe
                   Island, and in a few isolated spots
                   in Southwest Europe. It is a spore
                   producing vascular plant that
                   prefer a humus rich soil and lots
                   of moisture but can with stand a
                   fair amount of drought.
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                     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilotum_nudum
Maidenhair Spleenwort Asplenium
          Trichomanes
                • Description: Its large
                  divided leaves, referred to
                  as fronds, are long and
                  thin as it comes to a point
                  at the tip. It also has short
                  rhizomes, which are
                  basically a horizontal
                  stems found underground
                  that send out smaller
                  roots. They have a
                  maximum height of about
                  40 centimeters.
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                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asplenium_tric
                    homanes
Wood’s Cycad Encephalartos Woodii
                 •   Description: These dioecious palm
                     tree like, plants are one of the rarest
                     species of plants in the world. They
                     are extinct in the wild but are kept
                     cloned. They can reach about 20 feet
                     high with a trunk about 12-20 inches
                     in diameter at the base. It has about
                     50-150 dark green glossy leaves at
                     the top that are about 150-250
                     centimeters long with 70-150 sickle
                     shaped leaflets kneeled along the
                     leaf. The male trees have a strobili
                     that are cylindrical and about 20-40
                     centimeters long. 6-8 strobili can
                     coexist on the same plant at any one
                     time.
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                     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encephalartos_wo
                     odii
Maidenhair Tree Ginkgo Biloba
               •   Description: These large trees can reach a
                   height of anywhere from 66 feet to 164 feet.
                   It is deep rooted to resist snow and wind
                   damage, which is prevalent in its homeland
                   of China. Its branches are erratic and lengthy.
                   These trees live a long time with some
                   reports dating over 2,500 years ago. Its
                   leaves are bifurcating fan shaped and can be
                   anywhere from 2 to 6 inches long. These
                   trees are deoecious, which means that there
                   is a female tree and a male tree, and the
                   male trees produce pollen from small pollen
                   cones. The females form two ovules at the
                   end of the stalk that develop into seeds after
                   pollination. The seeds are envelopes in a
                   fleshy yellow fruit like shell that smells really
                   bad.
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                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginkgo_biloba
Norway Spruce Picea Abies
             • Description: These trees are large
               evergreen coniferous, which
               means that they stay green year
               round. They can reach anywhere
               from 115 feet to 180 feet tall with
               a 1-1.5 meter trunk diameter at
               the base. They have needle
               leaves 12-24 millimeters long.
               They have the longest cones of
               any other spruce at about 9-17
               centimeters long. The Norway
               Spruce has both male cones and
               female cones on its branches.
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                 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway_Spruce
Paddy Oats Gnetum Gnemon
            • Description: Paddy Oats are
              native to Southeast Asia and
              the western Pacific Ocean
              islands. They grow 15-20
              meters tall with evergreen
              leaves. They emerge as
              bronze in color and then
              darken into a glossy green
              as they mature. The
              strobilus has a little bit of
              fruit skin enveloping a large
              seed that is 2-4 centimeters
              long.
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                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnetum_gnem
                on
Gallic Rose Rosa Gallica
            • Description: The Gallic Rose is
              native to Southern Europe and
              Central Europe all the way to
              Turkey and the Caucasus. They
              are found in large patches as
              shrubbery. Its flower can range
              from white, which is very
              rare, to deep purple and pink.
              Like other roses the Gallic
              Rose has prickles on its stems.
              This rose can survive in
              temperatures as low as -25
              degrees Celsius.
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                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_gallica
Sunflower Helianthus Annuus
              • Description: The Sunflower
                head is actually a combination
                of many smaller flowers. The
                outer petal bearing florets are
                sterile and can come in a
                variety of colors like
                orange, yellow, red, and other
                colors. The inner circle bears
                tiny florets called disc florets.
                They eventually mature into
                seeds. The inner florets are
                generally arranged in a spiral
                formation. They usually grow
                between 5-12 feet high.
              •   Image cc via
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sunflow
                  er_sky_backdrop.jpg
Twilight Lily Lilium Tsingtauense
                 • Description: The Twilight
                   Lily is native to East China
                   and Korea. It grows on a
                   single stem and is about
                   medium size ranging from
                   70-100 centimeters tall.
                   They are prevalent in
                   midsummer and are bright
                   orange or bright red with
                   maroon spotting. This plant
                   grows from a bulb.
                 •   Image cc via
                     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lilium_tsin
                     gtauense.jpg
Weeping Willow Salix Babylonica
                • Description: The Weeping Willow
                  stands about 20-25 feet tall. It is a
                  deciduous tree native to dry
                  sections of Northern China but
                  has traveled around the continent
                  with help from the Silk Road.
                  They have yellowish brown
                  shoots with tiny buds running
                  down them. Their leaves are long
                  and narrow reaching about 16
                  centimeters long and at
                  maximum 2 centimeters wide. In
                  early spring their flowers arrange
                  in catkins. There are male and
                  female plants of this sort.
                •   Image cc via
                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Salix_babyl
                    onica.jpg
Sycamore Maple Acer
   Pseudoplatanus
          • Description: The Sycamore
            Maple is native to central
            Europe and southwestern
            Asia. It is a deciduous tree that
            can reach 20-35 feet tall and
            has a broad rounded dome-
            like crown. As a young tree the
            bark of the Sycamore Maple is
            smooth and grey. As it
            matures the bark starts to
            break up into scales. Its leaves
            are anywhere from 10-25
            centimeters long and are dark
            green in color.
          •   Image cc via
              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DarnleyS
              ycamore.JPG
Japanese Red Pine Pinus Densiflora
                 • Description: The Japanese Red
                   Pine is native to
                   Japan, Korea, China, and
                   Southeast Russia. It can reach
                   20-35 meters tall. They prefer
                   slightly acidic soil and full sun.
                   It has needle-like leaves that
                   are 8-12 centimeters long. Its
                   cones are 4-7 centimeters
                   long. It is an ornamental tree
                   and is frequently used in
                   Japanese gardens.
                 •   Image cc via
                     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pinus_syluestri
                     formis_(Takenouchi)T.Wang_ex_Cheng.JPG
White Oak Quercua Alba
           •   Description: The White Oak is a very
               populous hardwood tree in North
               America. This tree can live a very long
               time and some specimens have been
               documented over 450 years old. They
               can grow from 65-85 feet tall, but the
               tallest ever recorded was 144 feet
               tall. It is also common for this tree to
               be as wide as it is tall because its
               lower branches extend out laterally.
               The bark is light gray and its leaves
               grow about 8.5 inches long. Its leaves
               are wide and deep glossy green in
               color. Its acorns are about 1 inch in
               length and fall around early October.
           •   Image cc via
               http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Quercus_alba.j
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  • 2. Groundpine Lycopoduim Dendroideum • Description: The Ground Pine is a tree-like club moss. It has horizontal stems flowing under the dirt, also known as rhizomes. The upright shoots contain numerous branches and pale needle-like leaves. These plants mainly reside in Alaska to Newfoundland and south to Washington. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycopodium_de ndroideum
  • 3. Dwarf Horsetail Equisetum Scirpoides • Description: Are found mostly in the Arctic Circle and Alaska, but are also found in dense populations in Montana, Idaho, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Illino is, and in the New England area. They have a maximum height of about 30 centimeters and are the smallest existing species of horsetail. It has hollow cylindrical jointed stems that are very slender. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equisetum_scirpoi des
  • 4. Skeleton Fork Fern Psilotum Nudum • Description: A fern plant that lacks roots. It is found in tropical Africa, Central America, tropical and subtropical North America, South America, tropical Asia, Australia, Hawaii, Southern Japan, New Zealand, Lord Howe Island, and in a few isolated spots in Southwest Europe. It is a spore producing vascular plant that prefer a humus rich soil and lots of moisture but can with stand a fair amount of drought. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilotum_nudum
  • 5. Maidenhair Spleenwort Asplenium Trichomanes • Description: Its large divided leaves, referred to as fronds, are long and thin as it comes to a point at the tip. It also has short rhizomes, which are basically a horizontal stems found underground that send out smaller roots. They have a maximum height of about 40 centimeters. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asplenium_tric homanes
  • 6. Wood’s Cycad Encephalartos Woodii • Description: These dioecious palm tree like, plants are one of the rarest species of plants in the world. They are extinct in the wild but are kept cloned. They can reach about 20 feet high with a trunk about 12-20 inches in diameter at the base. It has about 50-150 dark green glossy leaves at the top that are about 150-250 centimeters long with 70-150 sickle shaped leaflets kneeled along the leaf. The male trees have a strobili that are cylindrical and about 20-40 centimeters long. 6-8 strobili can coexist on the same plant at any one time. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encephalartos_wo odii
  • 7. Maidenhair Tree Ginkgo Biloba • Description: These large trees can reach a height of anywhere from 66 feet to 164 feet. It is deep rooted to resist snow and wind damage, which is prevalent in its homeland of China. Its branches are erratic and lengthy. These trees live a long time with some reports dating over 2,500 years ago. Its leaves are bifurcating fan shaped and can be anywhere from 2 to 6 inches long. These trees are deoecious, which means that there is a female tree and a male tree, and the male trees produce pollen from small pollen cones. The females form two ovules at the end of the stalk that develop into seeds after pollination. The seeds are envelopes in a fleshy yellow fruit like shell that smells really bad. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginkgo_biloba
  • 8. Norway Spruce Picea Abies • Description: These trees are large evergreen coniferous, which means that they stay green year round. They can reach anywhere from 115 feet to 180 feet tall with a 1-1.5 meter trunk diameter at the base. They have needle leaves 12-24 millimeters long. They have the longest cones of any other spruce at about 9-17 centimeters long. The Norway Spruce has both male cones and female cones on its branches. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway_Spruce
  • 9. Paddy Oats Gnetum Gnemon • Description: Paddy Oats are native to Southeast Asia and the western Pacific Ocean islands. They grow 15-20 meters tall with evergreen leaves. They emerge as bronze in color and then darken into a glossy green as they mature. The strobilus has a little bit of fruit skin enveloping a large seed that is 2-4 centimeters long. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnetum_gnem on
  • 10. Gallic Rose Rosa Gallica • Description: The Gallic Rose is native to Southern Europe and Central Europe all the way to Turkey and the Caucasus. They are found in large patches as shrubbery. Its flower can range from white, which is very rare, to deep purple and pink. Like other roses the Gallic Rose has prickles on its stems. This rose can survive in temperatures as low as -25 degrees Celsius. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_gallica
  • 11. Sunflower Helianthus Annuus • Description: The Sunflower head is actually a combination of many smaller flowers. The outer petal bearing florets are sterile and can come in a variety of colors like orange, yellow, red, and other colors. The inner circle bears tiny florets called disc florets. They eventually mature into seeds. The inner florets are generally arranged in a spiral formation. They usually grow between 5-12 feet high. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sunflow er_sky_backdrop.jpg
  • 12. Twilight Lily Lilium Tsingtauense • Description: The Twilight Lily is native to East China and Korea. It grows on a single stem and is about medium size ranging from 70-100 centimeters tall. They are prevalent in midsummer and are bright orange or bright red with maroon spotting. This plant grows from a bulb. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lilium_tsin gtauense.jpg
  • 13. Weeping Willow Salix Babylonica • Description: The Weeping Willow stands about 20-25 feet tall. It is a deciduous tree native to dry sections of Northern China but has traveled around the continent with help from the Silk Road. They have yellowish brown shoots with tiny buds running down them. Their leaves are long and narrow reaching about 16 centimeters long and at maximum 2 centimeters wide. In early spring their flowers arrange in catkins. There are male and female plants of this sort. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Salix_babyl onica.jpg
  • 14. Sycamore Maple Acer Pseudoplatanus • Description: The Sycamore Maple is native to central Europe and southwestern Asia. It is a deciduous tree that can reach 20-35 feet tall and has a broad rounded dome- like crown. As a young tree the bark of the Sycamore Maple is smooth and grey. As it matures the bark starts to break up into scales. Its leaves are anywhere from 10-25 centimeters long and are dark green in color. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DarnleyS ycamore.JPG
  • 15. Japanese Red Pine Pinus Densiflora • Description: The Japanese Red Pine is native to Japan, Korea, China, and Southeast Russia. It can reach 20-35 meters tall. They prefer slightly acidic soil and full sun. It has needle-like leaves that are 8-12 centimeters long. Its cones are 4-7 centimeters long. It is an ornamental tree and is frequently used in Japanese gardens. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pinus_syluestri formis_(Takenouchi)T.Wang_ex_Cheng.JPG
  • 16. White Oak Quercua Alba • Description: The White Oak is a very populous hardwood tree in North America. This tree can live a very long time and some specimens have been documented over 450 years old. They can grow from 65-85 feet tall, but the tallest ever recorded was 144 feet tall. It is also common for this tree to be as wide as it is tall because its lower branches extend out laterally. The bark is light gray and its leaves grow about 8.5 inches long. Its leaves are wide and deep glossy green in color. Its acorns are about 1 inch in length and fall around early October. • Image cc via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Quercus_alba.j pg