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Plant identification workshop for beginners…

You will learn to use one of our Newcomb field guides to identify herbaceous plants in the Kawarthas.

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1) Determine the 3 digit group

number

2) Using the Locator key

Overview-Use Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide to identify flowering plants

in two steps

Range

Lots of detailed

diagrams to help

with identification

1.Flower shape

2.Where the leaves are on the stem

3.Shape and types of leaves

3 digit Group Number

Irregular flower 1

2 Regular parts 2

3 Regular parts 3

4 Regular parts 4

5 Regular parts 5

6 Regular parts 6

7 or more Regular parts 7

Parts Indistinguishable 8

No Apparent leaves 1

Basal leaves 2

Alternate leaves 3

Opposite or whorled 4

Shrub 5

Vine 6

Plant type

Flower type

No Apparent leaves 1

Leaves Entire 2

Leaves toothed or lobed 3

Leaves divided 4

Leaf type

To determine the group number, you look at three physical characteristics

How to describe a flower-

Working from the outside towards the centre the 4 whorls are:

Sepal, Petal, Stamen and Pistil.

Locate these parts on the flower diagram below:

Flower 1

Flower 2

Mirror image on both sides

Radiate from center out

Flower 3

What types of symmetry are here?

Flower Type

1. Irregular Flowers

2. Flowers with 2 Regular Parts

3. Flowers with 3 Regular Parts

4. Flowers with 4 Regular Parts

5. Flowers with 5 Regular Parts

6. Flowers with 6 Regular Parts

7. Flowers with 7 or more Regular Parts

8. Flowers Parts Indistinguishable

Flower 4

In Newcomb field guide, flowers are divided into

8 types. Each time is given a number.

Flower 5What flower types are here? What is the Newcomb flower

type number for each flower?

Flowers Parts considered Indistinguishable

Goldenrod

Aster

Flower 6

Plant type 1

Newcomb uses leave arrangement to

describe some of the plant types

Plant Type

1. Wildflowers with No Apparent Leaves

2. Wildflowers with Basal Leaves Only

3. Wildflowers with Alternate Leaves

4. Wildflowers with Opposite or Whorled Leaves

5. Shrub

6. Vines

In Newcomb field there are 6 plant types

and each type is given a number.

Plant type 2

Plant type 3What plant types are here? What is the Newcomb plant type

number for of the plants shown?

Shrub

Vine

Plant type 4

The last characteristics Newcomb uses is

leave type.

Leaf type 1

Leaf Type

1. No Apparent Leaves

2. Leaves Entire

3. Leaves Toothed or Lobed

4. Leaves Divided

Leaf type 2

Leaf type 3

Flower Type

1. Irregular Flowers

2. Flowers with 2 Regular Parts

3. Flowers with 3 Regular Parts

4. Flowers with 4 Regular Parts

5. Flowers with 5 Regular Parts

6. Flowers with 6 Regular Parts

7. Flowers with 7 or more Regular

Parts

8. Flowers Parts Indistinguishable

Plant Type

1. Wildflowers with No Apparent Leaves

2. Wildflowers with Basal Leaves Only

3. Wildflowers with Alternate Leaves

4. Wildflowers with Opposite or Whorled

Leaves

5. Shrub

6. VinesLeaf Type

1. No Apparent Leaves

2. Leaves Entire

3. Leaves Toothed or

Lobed

4. Leaves Divided

Putting it together- 3 digit locator number

Flower Type

1. Irregular Flowers

2. Flowers with 2 Regular Parts

3. Flowers with 3 Regular Parts

4. Flowers with 4 Regular Parts

5. Flowers with 5 Regular Parts

6. Flowers with 6 Regular Parts

7. Flowers with 7 or more Regular Parts

8. Flowers Parts Indistinguishable

Plant Type

1. Wildflowers with No Apparent Leaves

2. Wildflowers with Basal Leaves Only

3. Wildflowers with Alternate Leaves

4. Wildflowers with Opposite or Whorled Leaves

5. Shrub

6. Vines

Leaf Type

1. No Apparent Leaves

2. Leaves Entire

3. Leaves Toothed or Lobed

4. Leaves Divided

Group # 3,3,2

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Flower Type

1. Irregular Flowers

2. Flowers with 2 Regular Parts

3. Flowers with 3 Regular Parts

4. Flowers with 4 Regular Parts

5. Flowers with 5 Regular Parts

6. Flowers with 6 Regular Parts

7. Flowers with 7 or more Regular Parts

8. Flowers Parts Indistinguishable

Plant Type

1. Wildflowers with No Apparent Leaves

2. Wildflowers with Basal Leaves Only

3. Wildflowers with Alternate Leaves

4. Wildflowers with Opposite or Whorled Leaves

5. Shrub

6. Vines

Leaf Type

1. No Apparent Leaves

2. Leaves Entire

3. Leaves Toothed or Lobed

4. Leaves Divided

Group No. 5,4,2

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Flower Type

1. Irregular Flowers

2. Flowers with 2 Regular Parts

3. Flowers with 3 Regular Parts

4. Flowers with 4 Regular Parts

5. Flowers with 5 Regular Parts

6. Flowers with 6 Regular Parts

7. Flowers with 7 or more Regular Parts

8. Flowers Parts Indistinguishable

Plant Type

1. Wildflowers with No Apparent Leaves

2. Wildflowers with Basal Leaves Only

3. Wildflowers with Alternate Leaves

4. Wildflowers with Opposite or Whorled Leaves

5. Shrub

6. Vines

Leaf Type

1. No Apparent Leaves

2. Leaves Entire

3. Leaves Toothed or Lobed

4. Leaves Divided

Group No. 7, 3, 3

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