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Scientific Classification of Plants

Scientific Classification of Plants. Taxonomy. The science of classifying and identifying plants Scientific names are used because the same common name is used for different plants in different areas of the world. Karl von Linne.

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Scientific Classification of Plants

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  1. Scientific Classification of Plants

  2. Taxonomy • The science of classifying and identifying plants • Scientific names are used because the same common name is used for different plants in different areas of the world.

  3. Karl von Linne • Swedish botanist that developed the binomial system of naming plants using two Latin words to indicate the genus and species. • Linne changed his name to the Latin name Carolus Linneaus.

  4. Scientific Names • Latin is the language used for scientific classification. • The first word is the genus and the second word is the species. If there are additional words, they indicate a variety or cultivar. • Example: Acer palmatum • Japanese Maple

  5. Genus vs. Species • Plants in the same genus have similar characteristics. • Plants in the same species consistently produce plants of the same type.

  6. Scientific Classification • The broadest category of scientific classification is the Kingdom--either plant or animal. • The broadest category in the plant kingdom is division or phylum.

  7. Divisions • The four most important divisions of the plant (Plantae) kingdom are: • Thallophites: algae, fungi, and lichens • Bryophytes: mosses • Pteridophytes: ferns • Spermatophytes: Seed bearing or flowering plants

  8. Thallophytes

  9. Bryophytes

  10. Pteriophytes

  11. Spermatophytes • Contains flowering or seed-bearing plants • Two subdivisions are: • Gymnosperms: Seeds are not in an ovary they are in a cone. • Angiosperms: Seeds are enclosed in an ovary (fruit), therefore flowering plants

  12. Gymnosperms

  13. Angiosperms

  14. Angiosperms

  15. Pinus-Pine Acer-Maple Ilex-Holly Ficus-fig Cornus-dogwood Rhododendron-rhododendron Quercus-oak Common Plant Genus

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