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Plant Taxonomy. Introduction Taxonomy is the science of classifying and identifying plants. Scientific names are necessary because the same common.

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Page 1: Plant Taxonomy. Introduction  Taxonomy is the science of classifying and identifying plants.  Scientific names are necessary because the same common.

Plant Taxonomy

Page 2: Plant Taxonomy. Introduction  Taxonomy is the science of classifying and identifying plants.  Scientific names are necessary because the same common.

Introduction Taxonomy is the science of classifying

and identifying plants. Scientific names are necessary because

the same common name is used for different plants in different areas of the world.

Latin is the language used for scientific classification.

Page 3: Plant Taxonomy. Introduction  Taxonomy is the science of classifying and identifying plants.  Scientific names are necessary because the same common.

Karl von Linne (1707-1778)

Swedish botanist Developed binomial

classification scheme for plants.

Uses two Latin words to indicate the genus and the species.

Changed his name to the Latin name of Carolus Linnaeus.

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Scientific Names The first word is the genus and the

second word is the species. If there are additional words, they

indicate the variety or cultivar.

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Genus Plants in the same genus have similar

characteristics. Examples:

Quercus – Oaks Acer – Maples Pinus – Pines Ilex – Hollies Cornus – Dogwoods Ficus – Figs

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Species Plants in the same species consistently

produce plants of the same types.

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Scientific Classification The broadest category of scientific

classification is the Kingdom. Either Plant or Animal

The broadest category of the plant kingdom is Division or Phylum.

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Scientific ClassificationKingdom

Phylum/Division

Class

Order

Suborder

Family

Genus

Species

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Divisions The four most important divisions of the

plant kingdom are…. Thallophites Bryophytes Pteriophytes Spermatophytes

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Spermatophytes Includes flowering or seed-bearing

plants. The two subdivisions are….

Gymnosperms Angiosperms

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Plant Characteristics

Page 12: Plant Taxonomy. Introduction  Taxonomy is the science of classifying and identifying plants.  Scientific names are necessary because the same common.

Identifying Plants Physical characteristics are used to

identify plants which include…. Life Cycle Form Foliage Retention Plant Parts Use & Location

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Life Cycle Annuals

Plants that complete their life cycle in one year.

Biennials Plants that complete their life cycle

in two years. Perennials

Plants that live more than two years.

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Growth Habits Trees Shrubs Vines

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Growth Forms Columnar Spreading Weeping

Round Oval Pyramidal

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Growth Forms

Spreading

Columnar

Weeping

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Growth Forms

Round Oval Pyramidal

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Foliage Retention Deciduous

Loses leaves during the dormant season. Evergreen

Keeps leaves and remains green year-round.

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Plant Parts – Leaf Arrangement Shapes Color Vein Pattern Form – Simple or Compound Margin Surface

Page 20: Plant Taxonomy. Introduction  Taxonomy is the science of classifying and identifying plants.  Scientific names are necessary because the same common.

Leaf Arrangement – Simple

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Leaf Arrangement – Compound

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Leaf Shape

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Vein Pattern

PinnatePalmateParallelDichotomous

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Leaf Margin

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Leaf Surface

GlabrousPubescentVillousTomentose

ScabrousGlaucousRugoseGlandular

• There are 8 common leaf surfaces.

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Leaf Surface – Glabrous The surface is smooth, not hairy.

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Leaf Surface – Pubescent Short, soft hairs cover the surface.

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Leaf Surface – Villous Long, straight hairs cover the surface.

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Leaf Surface – Tomentose Covered with wool-like hair.

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Leaf Surface – Scabrous Covered with short, prickly hairs.

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Leaf Surface – Glaucous Covered with a bluish-white waxy substance.

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Leaf Surface – Rugose Surface is wrinkly.

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Leaf Surface – Glandular Glands filled with oil or resin cover the surface.

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Plant Parts – FlowersColorShapeSize

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Plant Parts – Bud & Stem Shape & Color Stem Modifications

Thorns Spines Prickles

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Plant Parts – Modified Stems

Thorn

Prickle Spine

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Plant Parts – Roots Tap Fibrous Bulb

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Plant Parts – Roots

Tap Root

Tuberous Root

Fibrous Root

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Plant Parts – Fruit Cones Nuts (Acorns) Pomes (Apple) Drupes (Peach)

Brambles (Raspberries)

Capsules (Willow) Samara (Maple)

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Plant Parts – Fruit

Cones

Acorns

Pomes

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Plant Parts – Fruit

Drupes

Brambles

Capsules

Samara

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Use & Location Not absolute, but helpful. Indoor or outdoor. Altitude Wet or dry Hardiness Zone Sun, partial shade, or shade. Landscape purpose – specimen,

border, etc.