Wet Flatwoods 2
I. Gigapan
This lesson uses an area of Jupiter Wetlands Trails as its core. Let's go there and explore a Gigapan that shows a seasonally wet flatwoods. The snapshots have narrated slideshows. If necessary, review the lesson on how to navigate a Gigapan. Zoom in, pan around, explore the snapshots with their recorded slideshows.
Click: Jupiter Wetlands Trails 1
II. Snapshot Information and Images
Go to the menu bar and click on Lesson 11 to get the fly-out menu entitled "Wet Flatwoods 2 Snapshot Information and Images" for the words and images contained in the Gigapan snapshots.
III. Reference Photos
Lessons 11 through 14 have no reference photos.
IV. Field Trip
If you have not gone yet, go explore a wet flatwoods habitat. Note: If you took a wet flatwoods field trip for Part 1 (Lesson 10) you are not expected to go a second time for Part 2 (Lesson 11). A list of suggested sites is found on the tab in the menu bar after Lesson 16.
Take pictures of ten plants you identify. A total of ten species photos to cover all 3 wet flatwoods lessons is adequate. Remember: put the photos in a Word doc and send it to us. Please do not send photos as separate e-mail attachments.
I. Gigapan
This lesson uses an area of Jupiter Wetlands Trails as its core. Let's go there and explore a Gigapan that shows a seasonally wet flatwoods. The snapshots have narrated slideshows. If necessary, review the lesson on how to navigate a Gigapan. Zoom in, pan around, explore the snapshots with their recorded slideshows.
Click: Jupiter Wetlands Trails 1
II. Snapshot Information and Images
Go to the menu bar and click on Lesson 11 to get the fly-out menu entitled "Wet Flatwoods 2 Snapshot Information and Images" for the words and images contained in the Gigapan snapshots.
III. Reference Photos
Lessons 11 through 14 have no reference photos.
IV. Field Trip
If you have not gone yet, go explore a wet flatwoods habitat. Note: If you took a wet flatwoods field trip for Part 1 (Lesson 10) you are not expected to go a second time for Part 2 (Lesson 11). A list of suggested sites is found on the tab in the menu bar after Lesson 16.
Take pictures of ten plants you identify. A total of ten species photos to cover all 3 wet flatwoods lessons is adequate. Remember: put the photos in a Word doc and send it to us. Please do not send photos as separate e-mail attachments.
V. Practice
1. Mark Catesby was a prominent botanist. What flower is named for him?
2. Thomas Nuttall was another famous botanist. What flower bears his name?
3. How do you distinguish Tall Pinebarren Milkwort from Yellow Milkwort?
4. Which Milkwort is orange?
5. Which small yellow Milkwort resembles Orange Milkwort, but is yellow?
6. What wetland plant with knitting needle leaves has a white umbel?
7. Slash Pine and ________ Pine are native species.
8. What mint has small white flowers in crowded heads?
9. What marsh shrub has toothed leaves and yellow flowers in erect candles.
10. Name a fern with veins in a chain.
VI. Quiz
Quiz 11
1. Mark Catesby was a prominent botanist. What flower is named for him?
2. Thomas Nuttall was another famous botanist. What flower bears his name?
3. How do you distinguish Tall Pinebarren Milkwort from Yellow Milkwort?
4. Which Milkwort is orange?
5. Which small yellow Milkwort resembles Orange Milkwort, but is yellow?
6. What wetland plant with knitting needle leaves has a white umbel?
7. Slash Pine and ________ Pine are native species.
8. What mint has small white flowers in crowded heads?
9. What marsh shrub has toothed leaves and yellow flowers in erect candles.
10. Name a fern with veins in a chain.
VI. Quiz
Quiz 11