Scrub (Part 2)
I. Gigapan
Explore the Gigapan interactive panoramic image of Walton Scrub 2 and its narrated snapshots. (Note the clickable link.)
II. Snapshot Information and Images
Review the plants featured in the Walton Scrub Gigapan, using the Lesson 4 "Scrub 2 Snapshot Information and Images" accessed from dropdown menu above for this lesson.
III. Reference Photos
Use the gallery of "Scrub 2 Reference Photos" accessed above from dropdown menu for this lesson to help you identify species found in the scrub.
IV. Field Trip
If you have not gone yet, go explore a scrub habitat. Note: If you took a scrub field trip for Part 1 (Lesson 3) you are not expected to go a second time for Part 2 (Lesson 4). 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 10 species photos to cover both scrub 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. Photo submittal instructions are accessed at the end of the maroon menu bar above.
I. Gigapan
Explore the Gigapan interactive panoramic image of Walton Scrub 2 and its narrated snapshots. (Note the clickable link.)
II. Snapshot Information and Images
Review the plants featured in the Walton Scrub Gigapan, using the Lesson 4 "Scrub 2 Snapshot Information and Images" accessed from dropdown menu above for this lesson.
III. Reference Photos
Use the gallery of "Scrub 2 Reference Photos" accessed above from dropdown menu for this lesson to help you identify species found in the scrub.
IV. Field Trip
If you have not gone yet, go explore a scrub habitat. Note: If you took a scrub field trip for Part 1 (Lesson 3) you are not expected to go a second time for Part 2 (Lesson 4). 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 10 species photos to cover both scrub 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. Photo submittal instructions are accessed at the end of the maroon menu bar above.
V. Practice
1. What scrub species has bright orange flowers?
2. A combination of an alga and a fungus is a/an________________________.
3. What legume in the scrub has blue flowers and palmately compound leaves?
4. Name two scrub species, not pines, with narrow needlelike leaves.
5. Name a scrub species that poisons its competition.
6. Name a mint that grows in the scrub. It has a two-lipped flower.
7. Name a scrub shrub with thorns. How can you distinguish that shrub from tough bully?
8. Name the sedge whose blue (or dark) "seeds" are on a long flexible wand.
9. Name the species who's dried flowerhead looks like a beehive.
VI. Quiz
Time for Quiz 4
1. What scrub species has bright orange flowers?
2. A combination of an alga and a fungus is a/an________________________.
3. What legume in the scrub has blue flowers and palmately compound leaves?
4. Name two scrub species, not pines, with narrow needlelike leaves.
5. Name a scrub species that poisons its competition.
6. Name a mint that grows in the scrub. It has a two-lipped flower.
7. Name a scrub shrub with thorns. How can you distinguish that shrub from tough bully?
8. Name the sedge whose blue (or dark) "seeds" are on a long flexible wand.
9. Name the species who's dried flowerhead looks like a beehive.
VI. Quiz
Time for Quiz 4