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The Lilac Syringa Vulgaris

The Lilac Syringa Vulgaris. Wayne Kunkel. Classification. The Lilac Kingdom of the Lilac is Plantae The subkingdom is Tracheobionata The super division is Spermatophyta The division is Magnoliophyte The class is Magnoliophyta The subclass is Asteridae. Classification continued.

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The Lilac Syringa Vulgaris

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  1. The LilacSyringaVulgaris Wayne Kunkel

  2. Classification The Lilac Kingdom of the Lilac is Plantae The subkingdom is Tracheobionata The super division is Spermatophyta The division is Magnoliophyte The class is Magnoliophyta The subclass is Asteridae

  3. Classification continued The order is scrophulariales The family is Oleacea The genus is Syringa The species is Vulgaris

  4. Where its located at Figure 1 This map shows the wide area the lilac is present in. It was originally from European and Asian origin.

  5. The uses of the lilac and the shape • The wood is extremely hard and is used in knife handles sometimes because it doesn’t get thick enough for other tools. • Is a very ornamental flower with a attractive fragrance so is widely planted as a decorative plant • It is classified as a shrub so it is short and is rounded as shown in figure 2 Figure 2 This picture shows the flowers blooming

  6. Fruit and the flower Figure 3 shows the flower of the lilac which is both male and female. Figure 4 The fruit is a long brown capsule looking seed.

  7. Bud, bark and the leaf Figure 5 Shows the bark of the lilac Figure 6 The leaves shown are simple leafs and you can see the bud in the picture small green where it connects to the twig

  8. Twig Figure 7 Shows the lilac twig as being rather thin and curvy not much there.

  9. References, Pictures • http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SYVUfigure 1 range area • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Lilak_pospolity_Syringa_vulgaris_RB1.JPG figure 2 bush • http://www.50states.com/flower/newhampshire.htm figure 3 • http://www.eol.org/pages/595648 figure 4 • http://www.flickr.com/photos/13389908@N03/1417915868 figure 5 • http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/s/syrvul/syrvul09.jpg bud/leaf

  10. References, picture • http://en.fotolia.com/id/9247517 figure 7 REFERENCES TEXT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syringa_vulgarisextra information

  11. References, Text • http://plants.usda.gov/java/ClassificationServlet?source=display&classid=SYVU Classification • http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID=324 identifying features, range. • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syringa uses • http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Syringa+vulgaris flower • http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/campus/uconn/dec/walk9/260W9.pdf fruit • http://www.flickr.com/photos/13389908@N03/1417915868 the bark • http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/s/syrvul/syrvul09.jpg bud/leaf

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