Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Tap Root


Stem with Opposite Budding


Stem with Alternate Budding


Shoot Modified to Reduce Grazing


Shoot Modified for Water Storage


Shoot Modified for Food Storage or Capture


Root Modified for Food Storage


Pome


Perennial Plant


Nut


Monocot Flower


Gymnosperm


Grain


Florida's State Tree


Fibrous Root

This specimen has been selected to represent this term as it is physically similar to the fibrous roots. In order to not disturb the peace of certain plants, this specimen was used to replace the use of a plant with actual fibrous roots and the unnecessary unearthing of this plant.


Drupe


Dicot Flower


Area of Growth in Length on Root System

This specimen has been used to represent this term as the roots are clearly seen below the shoot system; a clear difference between the root and shoot systems is that in the root system, the main stem parts off into other miniature stems known as roots.

Area of Growth in Length on Shoot System

This specimen has been selected to represent this term as the length of the shoot system relates to the plant's apical-basal orientation; the stem indicates this growth in length.

Area of Growth in Girth of the Shoot System

This specimen- the heartwood- has been selected to represent this term because the girth of a plant refers to the larger radial size of the stem of the plant.

Annual Plant


Angiosperm