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Sunday 17 March 2019

Plants...

Plants


AIM: To learn about nature of plants.


Plants fall into 2 categories
  1. Deciduous
  2. Evergreen

Deciduous definition-
Deciduous is when the tree is shed after a time and unusually.


Evergreen definition-
Evergreen is a plant that retains green leaves throughout the year.


Examples of the trees.


   
Related image
                                                 Evergreen.


Image result for deciduous
                                            Deciduous.


Deciduous trees
  1. Oak tree
  2. Hickory tree
  3. Maple tree
   
       Evergreen trees
         1. Kauri tree
         2. Titoki tree
  3. Pine tree  

My leaf collection.


Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type:Simple
Leaf colour: Green
Photo of leaf:
      Plant drawing:
 


Plant type: Deciduous
Leaf type:Compound
Leaf colour:Green/Brown
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
Plant type: Deciduous
Leaf type:Simple
Leaf colour:Green close to yellow
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type:Compound
Leaf colour:Green
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
Plant type: Deciduous
Leaf type:Compound
Leaf colour:Green with yellow tips in it
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:
Plant type: Evergreen
Leaf type:Compound
Leaf colour: Dark green
Photo of leaf:
Plant drawing:


Research time!
Example:
Carnivorous plants
Pine trees
Fruit trees
NZ Natives

Carnivorous plants: California Pitcher Plant,
Cephalotus Follicularis, Aldrovanda vesiculosa,
Nepenthes Ampullaria.
California Pitcher plants:
Habitat- Moist and bog areas
Country- Northern California
Climate-warm up in the summer months keeping the roots coll during the day is a must

Cephalotus Follicularis:
Habitat- Lives on the morgins of freshwater wetlands,ditches and slow streams
Country-Australia (Western Australia)
Climate-Above 90 degrees fahrenheit (32 degrees celsius)

Aldrovanda vesiculosa:
Habitat- Found in nutrient impoverished, dystrophic water, clean shallow, wma standing water with bright light.
Country- Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
Climate-the temperature must be at least 16 degrees Celsius (61 degrees Celsius with 32 degrees Celsius and 90 degrees Fahrenheit) but the deal temperature are 23-30 degrees Celsius(73-86 degrees Fahrenheit.

Nepenthes Ampullaria:
Habitat - generally grows in damp, shady forest form sea-level to 2100 attitude.
country - Gorneo, the Mameluke Island, New Guinea,Peninsular Malaysia Singapore and Thailand.
Climate- right level of humidity and temperature.

Pine trees: Scots pine,Stone pine,Ponderosa pine and Pitch Pine
Scots pine:
Habitat - sandy upland forests, sandy savannas,upland rocky woodlands, and open disturbed areas near cities and suburbs.
Country- This is native to Eurasia, ranging from Western Europe to Eastern Siberia, south to the Caucasus Mountains and Anatolia, and north to well inside the Arctic Circle in Scandinavia.
Climate- At elevations up to 1200 m, the climatic conditions become too warm and too dry for the Scots pine growing in the Wallis.
Stone pine:
Habitat - habitats from coastal areas through to inland foothills. They particularly favour the alluvial soils of flood plains, swamps and lake sides where they like growing in full sunlight.
Country - The tree is native to the Mediterranean region, occurring in Southern Europe, Israel, Lebanon and Syria.
Climate - Its needles brown in colder weather or wind. ... The pine cones of the Italian stone pine mature in autumn.

Ponderosa pine
Habitat- In Northern California, ponderosa pine stands occur above coastal oak woodland, valley oak woodland, blue oak woodland, blue oak-digger pine and below mixed conifer.
Climate- Ponderosa pine is typically dominant on warm, dry sites with a short growing season and very low summer precipitation. Temperatures annual average 41° to 50° F with extremes ranging from -40° to 100° F.
Country- western United States and Canada. It is the most widely distributed pine species in North America.

Pitch pine:
Habitat- Pitch pine occupies eastern United States habitats from central Maine south to northern Georgia
Country- The pitch pine is found from Southern Maine to New York, south to Virginia and southern Ohio, and in the mountains to eastern Tennessee and Kentucky, northern Georgia, and western North and South Carolina,Climate- Warm and Moderate.

Fruits Trees: Peach, Avocado, Coconut, Papaya.

Peach:
Habitat-to the region of Northwest China between the Tarim Basin and the north slopes of the Kunlun Mountains,where it was first domesticated and cultivated
Country-CaliforniaSouth CarolinaGeorgia and New Jersey.
Climate-A peach tree can bear up to 66 pounds (30 kg) of fruit each year. Climate and site. Peaches grow best in USDA zones 5 through 9. Peach trees require a chilling period of between 600 and 900 hours at a temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit or less each winter in order to fruit the next season.

Avocado:
Habitat-avocado trees tolerate include clay, sand, acidic and alkaline soils, with optimum soil. 
Country-such as the southernmost regions of Florida, Texas, Arizona or California.
Climate-avocado tree in the shade or even as a houseplant, it will only thrive and produce fruit outdoors in a climate with plenty of sun and relatively warm temperatures.

Coconut:
Habitat- such as mangroves; an example of such damage to an ecoregion is in the Petenes mangroves of the YucatĂĄn.
Country-Philippines and Indonesia, while India and Sri Lanka.
Climate-Coconut palms are normally cultivated in hot and wet tropical climates. They need year round warmth and moisture to grow well and fruit.

Papaya:
Habitat- Papaya habitat was in the forest.
Country-Originally from southern Mexico (particularly Chiapas and Veracruz), Central America, and northern South America, the papaya is now cultivated in most tropical countries.
Climate-To grow good papayas you need a frost free climate, lots of sunlight, lots of water and very good soil.

NZ Natives: Manuka, Marbeleaf, Rimu, Kauri.

Manuka:
Habitat-New Zealand and southeast Australia.
Country-New Zealand
Climate-Manuka plants are special because they are resilient and can grow in extreme weathers/climates. They can grow in harsh soils like and steep wild country. 

Marbeleaf:
Habitat- Native in New Zealand.
Country-New Zeland.
Climate- can be as cold as -10 degrees Celsious in winter, most of the country lies close to the coast, which means mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and abundant sunshine.

Rimu:
Habitat-native conifer you'll find around New Zealand.
Country-New Zealand. It can be found around much of the North Island and the lowland forests of the South Island, especially on the West Coast.
Climate- the Rimu tree climate was cold.

Kauri:
Habitat-coniferous tree found north of 38°S in the northern districts of New Zealand's North Island.
Country- New Zealand.
Climate- coniferous tree found north of 38°S in the northern districts of New Zealand's North Island.

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