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Classifying Ornamental Plants Floriculture and Greenhouse Management Mr. Chad Warnick

At the completion of this unit students will be able to: A. Describe the system used for naming and classifying plants. B. Identify the major groups of plants. C. Describe the differences between annuals, biennials, and perennials.

Interest Approach On a piece of paper list as many plants as you can in two minutes. Monocots or Dicots? Deciduous or Evergreen? Annual or Perennial? Fern, Angiosperm, Gymniosperm

Classifying Ornamental Plants Why do we need this? It clearly identifies plants Universal System ______________

What is a Plant?

A. Define Plant Classification Plants are classified based on the similarities of their characteristics. Plant taxonomists compare flowering patterns, stem and leaf structures, life cycles, genetic similarities, and many other characteristics in deciding which plants are the most closely related. Taxonomists use categories to group the plants.

A. Define Plant Classification The categories, from general to specific, are: A. Domain

A. Define Plant Classification The categories, from general to specific, are: A.Domain B. Kingdom C. Phylum D. Class E. Order F. Family G. Genus H. Species

A. Define Plant Classification K – P – C – O – F – G – S – D- Don’t K –Kings P –Play C –Chess O –On F –Finely G –Grained S –Sand

3 Domain System Bacteria Eukaryotes Archea

Bacteria Eukarya Archaea Fungi Protista Plantae Animalia The Three Domain System Eukarya Protista Plantae Animalia Fungi Archaea Bacteria

True Bacteria or Eubacteria

Archaea

Protista

Fungi

Plantae

Animalia

Bacteria Eukarya Archaea Fungi Protista Plantae Animalia The Three Domain System Eukarya Protista Plantae Animalia Fungi Archaea Bacteria

Carolus Linnaeus Father of Botany Created Binomial System

Writing and Pronouncing Botanical Names Scientific Name Botanical Name Binomial Name They are all the same

Botanical Name Plant names must have at least two parts. Example: Tagetes patula Tagetes is the genus patula is specific epithet When combined they form the species

For ease of understanding, Genus = last name (related individuals) Specific epithet = first name (single type) Warnick chad What is your Bontanical Name?

Variety Natural occurring mutation or offspring that is significantly different from the parent. Example white flowers instead of the pink

Cultivar A manmade variety. Hence, the name, which is short for “cultivated variety”

Writing and Pronouncing Botanical Names Genus is always capitalized. Specific epithet begins with a lowercase. Both are italicized Variety name follows not italicized and may be lised as “v.” or “var.” “cv.” can follows same format as variety

Common Name = English Ivy Scientific Name = Hedra helix

B. Identify the major groups of plants. The plant kingdom has become successful all over the Earth. They have done so by adapting to a wide variety of different conditions and niches. The following are some of the major groups of plants.

Bryophytes Plants which are classified in the Phylum Bryophyta. These are non-vascular plants such as mosses and liverworts. They tend to live in damp places and are very limited in size due to the lack of conducting tissue. All higher plants are in the Phylum Tracheophyta.

Ferns Vascular plants which reproduce by spores. Ferns have no true leaves but have fronds which have a double purpose of food production and spore formation.

Gymnosperms Plants which reproduce with seeds that lay naked on scales. Most gymnosperms reproduce using a structure called a cone. Any gymnosperm which reproduces by cone is called a conifer. Examples include pines, spruces, and cedars.

Gymnosperms Conifers leaves are specialized to be either needles or scales. Most conifers are evergreen, holding their leaves all year round. But some are deciduous, dropping their leaves in the winter.

Angiosperms Are seed plants whose seeds develop within a fruiting body. Angiosperms all reproduce by flowers, although many flowers are very small and not showy. So if any plant has flowers, it is in the Angiosperm group. There are two types of Angiosperm. -Monocots -Dicots

Crop Plants Monocots and Dicots

D. Recognize ways to Classify plants Monocots and Dicots Monocots 1 cotyledon in a seed Leaves with parallel veins Vascular bundles scattered throughout Root System composed of many fibrous roots with many hairs Flower parts in 3’s

Monocots 1 cotyledon in a seed

Monocots Leaves with parallel veins

Monocots Cross section of Asparagus Vascular bundles scattered throughout Cross section of Asparagus

Monocots Root System composed of many fibrous roots with many hairs

Monocots Flower parts in 3’s

D. Recognize ways to Classify plants Dicots 2 cotyledons in each seed Leaves with network of veins Vascular bundles form ring outside of stem Root system composed of primary tap root and many hairs Flowers in 4’s or 5’s

Dicots 2 cotyledons in each seed

Dicots Leaves with network of veins

Dicots Vascular bundles form ring outside of stem

Dicots Root system composed of primary tap root and many hairs

Dicots Flowers in 4’s or 5’s

D. Recognize ways to Classify plants Annuals: complete life cycle in one season

Life Cycles Annuals: complete life cycle in one season

D. Recognize ways to Classify plants Biennials Complete life cycle occurs over two growing seasons

Life Cycles Complete life cycle occurs over two growing seasons Biennials Complete life cycle occurs over two growing seasons

D. Recognize ways to Classify plants Perennials Live year after year

Life Cycles Perennials Live year after year

Living Necklaces