FLOWER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Flower #1
[caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Not that kind of flower!
(Puns don't quite work in writing, do they?)[/caption]
This flower was found here (location and habitat/environment):
It is on page _____ in Newcomb’s Wildflowers or page ______in( Petrides Trees & Shrubs (if applicable).
Common name_______________________________ Scientific name: ________________________________
Corolla: number of petals _____ separate or fused? ___________
Calyx: number of sepals _____ separate or fused?_____________
Adroecium: number of stamens _____ separate, fused or arranged in any special way?
Gynoecium type: unicarpellate, apocarpous, or syncarpous (and # of carpels =_____)
How can you tell? (Cite the features were apparent about the number of carpels.)
Flower type/ovary position: Hypogynous, or perigynous or epigynous?___________
Flower symmetry: actinomorphic (regular) or zygomorphic (irregular)?
Additional distinctive features: __________________________________________________________________________________
FLOWER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Flower #1
[caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Not that kind of flower!
(Puns don't quite work in writing, do they?)[/caption]
This flower was found here (location and habitat/environment):
It is on page _____ in Newcomb’s Wildflowers or page ______in( Petrides Trees & Shrubs (if applicable).
Common name_______________________________ Scientific name: ________________________________
Corolla: number of petals _____ separate or fused? ___________
Calyx: number of sepals _____ separate or fused?_____________
Adroecium: number of stamens _____ separate, fused or arranged in any special way?
Gynoecium type: unicarpellate, apocarpous, or syncarpous (and # of carpels =_____)
How can you tell? (Cite the features were apparent about the number of carpels.)
Flower type/ovary position: Hypogynous, or perigynous or epigynous?___________
Flower symmetry: actinomorphic (regular) or zygomorphic (irregular)?
Additional distinctive features: __________________________________________________________________________________
FLOWER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Flower #1
[caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Not that kind of flower!
(Puns don't quite work in writing, do they?)[/caption]
This flower was found here (location and habitat/environment):
It is on page _____ in Newcomb’s Wildflowers or page ______in( Petrides Trees & Shrubs (if applicable).
Common name_______________________________ Scientific name: ________________________________
Corolla: number of petals _____ separate or fused? ___________
Calyx: number of sepals _____ separate or fused?_____________
Adroecium: number of stamens _____ separate, fused or arranged in any special way?
Gynoecium type: unicarpellate, apocarpous, or syncarpous (and # of carpels =_____)
How can you tell? (Cite the features were apparent about the number of carpels.)
Flower type/ovary position: Hypogynous, or perigynous or epigynous?___________
Flower symmetry: actinomorphic (regular) or zygomorphic (irregular)?
Additional distinctive features: __________________________________________________________________________________
FLOWER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Flower #1
[caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Not that kind of flower!
(Puns don't quite work in writing, do they?)[/caption]
This flower was found here (location and habitat/environment):
It is on page _____ in Newcomb’s Wildflowers or page ______in( Petrides Trees & Shrubs (if applicable).
Common name_______________________________ Scientific name: ________________________________
Corolla: number of petals _____ separate or fused? ___________
Calyx: number of sepals _____ separate or fused?_____________
Adroecium: number of stamens _____ separate, fused or arranged in any special way?
Gynoecium type: unicarpellate, apocarpous, or syncarpous (and # of carpels =_____)
How can you tell? (Cite the features were apparent about the number of carpels.)
Flower type/ovary position: Hypogynous, or perigynous or epigynous?___________
Flower symmetry: actinomorphic (regular) or zygomorphic (irregular)?
Additional distinctive features: __________________________________________________________________________________
FLOWER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Flower #1
[caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Not that kind of flower!
(Puns don't quite work in writing, do they?)[/caption]
This flower was found here (location and habitat/environment):
It is on page _____ in Newcomb’s Wildflowers or page ______in( Petrides Trees & Shrubs (if applicable).
Common name_______________________________ Scientific name: ________________________________
Corolla: number of petals _____ separate or fused? ___________
Calyx: number of sepals _____ separate or fused?_____________
Adroecium: number of stamens _____ separate, fused or arranged in any special way?
Gynoecium type: unicarpellate, apocarpous, or syncarpous (and # of carpels =_____)
How can you tell? (Cite the features were apparent about the number of carpels.)
Flower type/ovary position: Hypogynous, or perigynous or epigynous?___________
Flower symmetry: actinomorphic (regular) or zygomorphic (irregular)?
Additional distinctive features: __________________________________________________________________________________
FLOWER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Flower #1
[caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Not that kind of flower!
(Puns don't quite work in writing, do they?)[/caption]
This flower was found here (location and habitat/environment):
It is on page _____ in Newcomb’s Wildflowers or page ______in( Petrides Trees & Shrubs (if applicable).
Common name_______________________________ Scientific name: ________________________________
Corolla: number of petals _____ separate or fused? ___________
Calyx: number of sepals _____ separate or fused?_____________
Adroecium: number of stamens _____ separate, fused or arranged in any special way?
Gynoecium type: unicarpellate, apocarpous, or syncarpous (and # of carpels =_____)
How can you tell? (Cite the features were apparent about the number of carpels.)
Flower type/ovary position: Hypogynous, or perigynous or epigynous?___________
Flower symmetry: actinomorphic (regular) or zygomorphic (irregular)?
Additional distinctive features: __________________________________________________________________________________
FLOWER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Flower #1
[caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Not that kind of flower!
(Puns don't quite work in writing, do they?)[/caption]
This flower was found here (location and habitat/environment):
It is on page _____ in Newcomb’s Wildflowers or page ______in( Petrides Trees & Shrubs (if applicable).
Common name_______________________________ Scientific name: ________________________________
Corolla: number of petals _____ separate or fused? ___________
Calyx: number of sepals _____ separate or fused?_____________
Adroecium: number of stamens _____ separate, fused or arranged in any special way?
Gynoecium type: unicarpellate, apocarpous, or syncarpous (and # of carpels =_____)
How can you tell? (Cite the features were apparent about the number of carpels.)
Flower type/ovary position: Hypogynous, or perigynous or epigynous?___________
Flower symmetry: actinomorphic (regular) or zygomorphic (irregular)?
Additional distinctive features: __________________________________________________________________________________
FLOWER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET
Flower #1
[caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Not that kind of flower!
(Puns don't quite work in writing, do they?)[/caption]
This flower was found here (location and habitat/environment):
It is on page _____ in Newcomb’s Wildflowers or page ______in( Petrides Trees & Shrubs (if applicable).
Common name_______________________________ Scientific name: ________________________________
Corolla: number of petals _____ separate or fused? ___________
Calyx: number of sepals _____ separate or fused?_____________
Adroecium: number of stamens _____ separate, fused or arranged in any special way?
Gynoecium type: unicarpellate, apocarpous, or syncarpous (and # of carpels =_____)
How can you tell? (Cite the features were apparent about the number of carpels.)
Flower type/ovary position: Hypogynous, or perigynous or epigynous?___________
Flower symmetry: actinomorphic (regular) or zygomorphic (irregular)?
Additional distinctive features: __________________________________________________________________________________