Plant Name: Family: Habit: tree; shrub; herb; climber (vines); others: Annual; perennial; evergreen; deciduous; succulent; aquatic Roots: fibrous; tap; tuberous; others: Stem: aerial; subterranean - bulb; rhizome; corm; tuber; others: Leaves: opposite; alternate; whorled; others: Sessile; petiolate; with sheathing base Simple; compound (specify type) , Stipulate; exstipulate Inflorescence: raceme; spike; umbel; cymose; others (specify). Flowers: solitary; bracteate; ebracteate Hypogynous; epigynous; perigynous; naked Perianth: uniform; sepaloid corolla; petaloid calyx Calyx: number Corolla: regular; irregular Form: gamopetalous; polypetalous Petals: number: Sepals: free; united; petaloid ; free; united

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Species name: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)
Apocarpous; syncarpous
Pistils: simple; compound. If simple –i. e. carpels free; number
Stigmas
If compound - i. e. carpels united; number of carpels in ovary
spiral; whorled
styles
Number of styles
L; number of stigmas
; number of locules
L; form of stigmas
Placentation: axile; parietal; free-central; apical; basal
Ovules: number
Fruits: simple (specify type) e.g. berry; drupe; nut; pod; silique; achene; grains; hesperidium;
others:
; form
aggregate
multiple (compound) e.g. fig, pineapple, mulberry
Seeds: number
; color
L; shape
Additional
notes:
Floral formula:KCAG
Floral diagram (IIlustrate using separate page)
Transcribed Image Text:Apocarpous; syncarpous Pistils: simple; compound. If simple –i. e. carpels free; number Stigmas If compound - i. e. carpels united; number of carpels in ovary spiral; whorled styles Number of styles L; number of stigmas ; number of locules L; form of stigmas Placentation: axile; parietal; free-central; apical; basal Ovules: number Fruits: simple (specify type) e.g. berry; drupe; nut; pod; silique; achene; grains; hesperidium; others: ; form aggregate multiple (compound) e.g. fig, pineapple, mulberry Seeds: number ; color L; shape Additional notes: Floral formula:KCAG Floral diagram (IIlustrate using separate page)
Lab Work 1. Examining the Plant and Plant Parts
Provide a picture of the plant and close-up photos of dissected plant parts
Master Sheet for Plant Specimen Analysis
Instruction: Dissect carefully your specimens. Fill-in blanks or encircle appropriate character(s).
Plant Name:
Family:
Habit:
tree;
shrub;
herb;
climber
(vines);
others:
Annual; perennial; evergreen; deciduous; succulent; aquatic
Roots: fibrous; tap; tuberous; others:
Stem: aerial; subterranean - bulb; rhizome; corm; tuber; others:
Leaves: opposite; alternate; whorled; others:
Sessile; petiolate; with sheathing base
Simple; compound (specify type) .
Stipulate; exstipulate
Inflorescence: raceme; spike; umbel; cymose; others (specify),
Flowers: solitary; bracteate; ebracteate
Hypogynous; epigynous; perigynous; naked
Perianth: uniform; sepaloid corolla; petaloid calyx
Calyx: number
Corolla: regular; irregular Form: gamopetalous; polypetalous
Petals: number:
Sepals: free; united; petaloid
_; free; united
Aestivation: calyx – imbricate; valvate; contorted
Corolla – imbricate; valvate; contorted
Stamens: number
Free; united; opposite petals (outer/ inner); alternate with petals (outer/ inner)
Epipetalous
Anthers: free; united; introrse; latrorse; extrorse; disc
Gynoecium: inferior; semi-inferior; superior;
L; spiral in whorl of
10
Transcribed Image Text:Lab Work 1. Examining the Plant and Plant Parts Provide a picture of the plant and close-up photos of dissected plant parts Master Sheet for Plant Specimen Analysis Instruction: Dissect carefully your specimens. Fill-in blanks or encircle appropriate character(s). Plant Name: Family: Habit: tree; shrub; herb; climber (vines); others: Annual; perennial; evergreen; deciduous; succulent; aquatic Roots: fibrous; tap; tuberous; others: Stem: aerial; subterranean - bulb; rhizome; corm; tuber; others: Leaves: opposite; alternate; whorled; others: Sessile; petiolate; with sheathing base Simple; compound (specify type) . Stipulate; exstipulate Inflorescence: raceme; spike; umbel; cymose; others (specify), Flowers: solitary; bracteate; ebracteate Hypogynous; epigynous; perigynous; naked Perianth: uniform; sepaloid corolla; petaloid calyx Calyx: number Corolla: regular; irregular Form: gamopetalous; polypetalous Petals: number: Sepals: free; united; petaloid _; free; united Aestivation: calyx – imbricate; valvate; contorted Corolla – imbricate; valvate; contorted Stamens: number Free; united; opposite petals (outer/ inner); alternate with petals (outer/ inner) Epipetalous Anthers: free; united; introrse; latrorse; extrorse; disc Gynoecium: inferior; semi-inferior; superior; L; spiral in whorl of 10
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