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Latest revision as of 23:20, 27 May 2021

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Trees - Advanced

Skill Level

3

Year

1949

Version

22.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Trees Advanced AY Honor.png
Trees - Advanced
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1949



1. Have the Trees honor.

2. Collect, identify, press, and mount leaves of 35 different species of trees.

3. Separately collect, press, mount, and label specimens that demonstrate the following terms:

a. Serrate

b. Doubly serrate

c. Entire

d. Crenate

e. Dentate

f. Lobe

g. Incise

h. Whorled

i. Opposite

j. Alternate

k. Pinnately compound

l. Triple compound (if possible)

4. Complete the following:

a. Describe the advantages in using the Latin or scientific names.

b. Of what use are the two parts of a scientific name?

5. Name six families of trees in the angiosperm class and three families in the gymnosperm class.

6. Know and describe the function of leaves in the life of a tree.

7. Name the families of trees in your area which have opposite leaves.

8. Define the following terms:

a. Stipule

b. Petiole

c. Blade

d. Pitch

e. Heartwood

f. Sapwood

g. Springwood

h. Summerwood

i. Annual ring

j. Cambium

k. Xylem

l. Phloem

9. What families of trees have:

a. Thorns

b. Catkins

c. Winged seeds

d. Acorns

e. Pods

f. Capsules

g. Nuts

h. Berries


10. Identify ten deciduous trees by their “winter” characteristics, (features other than leaves) such as twig and bud, characteristic form, and growth habits.