PLS 170C1 Assignment 3 plant science PDF

Title PLS 170C1 Assignment 3 plant science
Author Tori Raimondi
Course Plants And Our World
Institution University of Arizona
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Tori Raimondi PLS170C1 Plants And Our World Assignment The Plants In Your World. 1. Where is the UA Campus Arboretum? In the Herring Hall which is located in between Forbes and Marley. 2. How many acres does the UA Campus Arboretum cover? Nearly 400 acres. 3. Describe some of the benefits or advantages you have seen and experienced by having access to a diverse and beautiful campus landscape? (If you need help thinking about what trees provide for urban dwellers, see www.treepeople.org/resources/tree-benefits ) Trees shield children from ultra violent rats and cool down the city. Living in Arizona, it’s always nice to find a tree that gives shade so you can get a break from the sun. This is also an advantage when a tree immensely helps cool down your home by casting shade during a hot day! 4. Visit the UA Campus Arboretum site to access the GIS Map (Under “Find Trees And Tours” Tab) Select the Search Tool on the site (magnifying glass) to find the following information: a. Zoom in on the map using the “+” and “-“ buttons. Click on one of the trees on the east side of the Speech and Hearing Sciences building. List one of these species names (include the scientific and common name) Common name: Calamondin Lime Scientific name: Citrofortunella mitis b. Under “Search Arboretum Map”, click on the menu icon (triple bars) in the top left corner. Select the “Search” tab. Select the tab that says “By ID” at the top of the search field. What species is accession #3470? Common name: Horseradish Tree Scientific name: Moringa oleifera c. Find the species description of this plant by checking the box in the search results field, and then clicking on “more info” in the fly out image/box on the map. Describe one of the ways this plant is useful to humans (see the ethnobotany section of the species description).

Tori Raimondi The leaves on the horseradish tree are said to contain 7 times more vitamin C in oranges, 4 times the calcium in milk, 3 times the potassium in bananas, and 2 times the protein in milk. This extremely useful plant leaves nothing behind to go to waste! d. Under “Search Arboretum Map” select the tab labelled “Full”. Type in the common name “Monk’s Pepper”. What species name does this refer to? Vitex agnus-castus How many of these trees (accessions) can be found on campus? 16 e. Only two Genera have a specific epithet name of “speciosa”. Can you find out which two Genera? List the complete species name that includes the Genus and specific epithet. Also indicate the corresponding common names for each species. Ungnadia speciose: Mexican Buckeye Ceiba speciose: Pink Floss Silk Tree 5. In the main menu on the map, select “Tours”. On the Campus Arboretum home page, click on the tab that reads “Search Trees and Tours”. This will bring you to a page that allows you to “Search Trees By Characteristic”. Select Plant Height = 11 - 15 feet; Growth Rate= Moderate, and Color = Pink. How many species on campus fall within those criteria? Name one: 2 species. Cercis Canadensis: Mexican Redbud 6. Under the “Find Trees and tours” tab, click on the tree tours to find the schedule of public tours offered by the Tree Steward docents? When Is the next guided tree tour?____________________________ Mediterranean Tour 7. What is one example of a self-guided tour available online or in booklet form? __________________ Edible Landscapes

Tori Raimondi 8. Find information on the self-guided tour booklets available for check out. Where can these booklets be found to check out? ___________________________________ 101 Herring Hall on weekdays before 4pm 9. The Campus Arboretum provides botanical signs all over campus to encourage campus members and community to learn about trees. The new signs have a QR code that will allow students to scan them with their smart phones or other device to find a variety of information about that tree. From the Tree Tours link (under the Find Trees and Tours Tab), go to the Edible Landscapes tour description. From here you can find a link to the mobile tour. Provide the tour stop number and name of one of the plants included in this tour. To take a mobile tour, download the QR code reader. To get started, see the helpsheet here. Tour stop number: 15 Pomegranate (punica granatum) 10.What produce has the Campus Arboretum harvested with the LEAF Network on campus? Citrus from over 250 trees on campus!

11.Name one event hosted jointly by the Campus Arboretum and the Poetry Center? Po-e-tree 12.What is a Florilegium? Describe what the partnership with the Sonoran Desert Florilegium Program will create? A florilegium comes from the word, florilegia, “flower books” that document plants. This program will promote conservation and appreciation through botanical art....


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