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BSC1011L Plant Field Trip
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Wertheim Conservatory
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Numbers correspond to plants. For more information, see the “A
Tour of the Wertheim Conservatory” link under “Supplementary
Materials” on the Biology 2 lab website.
Conservatory Walk
Use the guide and map to identify the species listed below. Find each species, write the common
name (if provided) next to the Latin name provided, and write a brief description or make a
drawing of it.
Example: Etlingera elatior, torch ginger: spirally arranged leaves smooth edged leaves with large
red flower on separate stalk
1. Drynaria quercifolia
7. Selaginella uncinata
11. Dsemerocarpus ochrolepsis
21. Sphaeropteris cooperi
23. Adiantum capillis-veneris
25. Equisetum hyemenale
24. Pteris tripartita
29. Theobroma cacao
27. Mosses and liverworts. Draw the gemma cups on the liverwort Marchantia and any visible
reproductive organs on the mosses.
Questions for Preserve Walk
For more information, see the “Field Guide to the South Florida Ecosystem Preserve” link under
“Supplementary Materials” on the Biology 2 lab website.
1. Draw and describe the stroboli of a female cycad.
2. What is the name of the cycad native to South Florida and its associated butterfly?
3. Why is the bald cypress called “bald”? What is the natural process that created this
phenomenon?
4.What is the geology of S. Florida (what types of soil/rocks is the ground composed of)?
5. Define succession in your own words.
6. What is the leaf arrangement of the trema (Trema micrantha)?
7. What is the leaf arrangement of the pigeon plum (Cocoloba diversifolia)?
8. What is the leaf arrangement of the wild coffee (Psychotria nervosa)?
9. Why is the gumbo limbo (Simbaruba glauca) called “tourist tree,” and what is the benefit
of its green bark?
10. What is an invasive species? Please define and give at least 2 examples.